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VALUATION  SECTION 


CHICAGO,  U.  S.  A.,  APRIL  8,  1916 


VALUATIONS 


OF 


Central  Business  Property 

As  Determined  by  the  Board  of  Review  and  Approved  by  the 
State  Board  of  Equalization 


Chicago  Real  Estate  Transactions 
and  Values 


All  Ground  Leases  Recorded  Since 
January  1,  1890 


The  Economist  Map  of  Chioag® 


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THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


E.  M.  WILLOUGHBY 


J.  E.  SWANSON 


WILLOUGHBY  &  CO. 

REAL  ESTATE 

Central  Business  Property  Bought  and  Sold 
Long-Term  Leases  Negotiated 

7  WEST  MADISON  STREET 
CHICAGO 


Telephone  Central  418 


J.  A.  AINSWORTH 

AGENTS  FOR 

MASONIC  TEMPLE 
COLUMBUS  MEMORIAL  BLDG. 
CHICAGO  SAVINGS  BANK  BLDG. 
STEGER  BUILDING 
WILLOUGHBY  BUILDING 
LYON  &  HEALY  BUILDING 
CABLE  BUILDING 
ATHENAEUM  BUILDING 
FIRMENICH  BUILDING 
WOLFF  BUILDING 
FAIRBANK  BUILDING 
ROBBINS  BUILDING 
JOSEPH  E.  OTIS  ESTATE 
FREDERICK  R.  OTIS  PROPERTIES 

and  Other  Properties 


James  0.  Hey  worth 
President 


George  W.  Graham 
Treasurer 


George  D.  Fairfield 
Secretary 


Hey  worth -Graham  Company 

General  Office 

305  Harvester  Building     606  South  Michigan  Avenue 


Harvester  Building 

Grant  Park  Building 

City  Hall   Square  Building 

Estate  of  W.  D.  Oliver 

Garland  Building 


Telephone  Harrison  5578 


CHICAGO 


WM.  D.  KERFOOT 


JOHN  HOGGINS 


ESTABLISHED  1862 


WM.  PRESTON 


WM.  D.  KERFOOT  &  Co. 

58-60  W.  Washington  Street 

United  States  Express  Building 

CHICAGO 


REAL  ESTATE 

LOAN  AND  FINANCIAL 

AGENTS 

Special  Attention  Given  to  the  Interests  of  Non-Residents 

Telephone  Central  2 1 44         Automatic  42-920 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


BASIS  OF  BOARD  OF  REVIEW  VALUATION,  1914 

$j 

(Value  in  Dollars  per  Front  Foot.) 

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The   figures   given    for  each   block   are    for  inside   lots 
100  feet   deep.      For  lots   of   lesser   or   greater  depth   the 
percentage   table    for   depth    should    be   used,    which    will 
show,   for  instance,   that  a  lot  80   feet  deep  is   worth   83 
- 


snow,   lor  instance,   that  a  lot  80   feet  deep  is   worth   83 
and  60-100  per  cent,  or  a  lot  150  feet  deep  137  and  50-100 

DP r     r&nt     nf     tf>»     frnnt     (nn+     i.nl.in+.'n.'i  C :.-,  n-ln     v,  Ai,i  ;„„ 


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per    cent    of   the    front    foot    valuation.      Single   holdings 


on  corners  of  a  width  of  1 00  feet  are  figured  by  the 
square  foot  at  the  higher  street  valuation,  and  in  addition 
to  this  the  corner  percentage  must  be  applied;  for  ex- 
ample: A  corner  100  feet  front  by  100  feet  deep  would 
receive  an  increase  of  60  feet  at  the  lower  street  valu- 
ation, and  a  lot  50x100  feet  would  receive  an  increase 


For    Percentage    of    Increase    for    Corners    and    Depth    See    Page    5. 


of  50  feet  at  the  lower  street  valuation.  The  diagram 
shows  a  corner  100  feet  square,  and  the  triangle  snows 
the  method  of  distribution. 

Where  an  alley  adjoins  a  lot,  five  feet  should  be  added 
to  the  width  or  depth  of  the  same,  as  the  case  may  be, 
for  the  benefit  derived  therefrom. 


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Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


ARTHUR  B.  HALL 


WM.  MARSHALL  ELLIS 


THOMAS  A.  HALL  &  CO. 

OLD  COLONY  BUILDING,  CHICAGO 

Managers  of  Office  Buildings 

^pWENTY-SEVEN  YEARS'  successful  experience  in  the  opera- 
tion and  renting  of  high-grade  Office  Buildings  and  other 
Down  Town  Property  enables  us  to  produce  for  our  clients  the 
Best  Returns  Obtainable. 

CENTRAL  BUSINESS  PROPERTY 


MANAGEMENT  OF  ESTATES  SOLICITED 


Telephone  Harrison  2244 


John  B.  Ackerman 
REAL  ESTATE 

CENTRAL    AND    OUTLYING 
BUSINESS    PROPERTY 

69  W.  Washington  St. 

Phone  Randolph  2046 


Central  Business 
Property 

For  Sale  and  Long  Lease 

Office  Buildings  Managed 


Money  to  Loan  at 
Favorable  Rates 


H.  O.  STONE  &  CO. 


76  W.  Monroe  St. 


Telephone,  Randolph  300 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


SECTION  2 
REAL  ESTATE 
VALUATIONS 

>ll<  IIM.  \N     AVENITK. 

New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers* 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
lev'ers' 
Totals 

1916 
Value  of 
Bides. 

Owner. 

333-335 
325-331 
317-323 
301-311 
219-231 
215 
209-211 
201-207 
183-185 
177-181 
173-175 
167-171 
159-165 
165-157 
151-153 

346-352 
342-3*4 
336-338 
332-331 
328-330 
324-326 
320-322 
318 
314-316 
310-312 
300-308 
230-232 
224-228 
213-222 
216 
214 
212 
200-210 
178-184 
176 
174 
172 
166-170 
164 
160-162 

28-34 
10-22 

2  to  8 
2-8 
10-16 
18-22 
24-28 
30-32 
34-40 
100-108 
110-114 
116-118 
120-122 
124-126 
128-130 
132-134 
136-138 
200-210 
212-214 

216-220 
222-224 
226-238 
236-238 

300-316 

318-320 
326-330 
332-340 
400-406 
408 
to 
420 
422-438 
600-510 

512 

614-516 
518 
620 
522-634 
536 

538 

600-606 
608-612 
614-616 
618-620 
624-630 
632-640 
700-704 
706 
708-710 
714-716 
718-720 
722-724 
728-730 
732-734 
736-738 
800-804 
806-810 
812-814 
816-820 
822 
824-826 

828-834 

836-838 
900-912 
914-918 

1002-1004 
1006-1008 
1010-1012 
1014-1016 
1018 
1100-1106 
1108-1110 

2-16 

224x123 
59*xl24 
79*xl24 
130x75 
130x70« 
29x130 
SOxlSOK 
88xl30}< 
72x130* 
60x130* 
30x130% 
30.9x130* 
31x130* 
62*xl30* 
89x130* 

100x55*   I 
28*x55.6  f 
24x55* 
24x55* 
24x75 
24x75 
48x100 
48x131% 
48x131% 
24x131% 
96x131% 
48x131* 
36x131* 
36x131  H 
24x131* 
24x131* 
24x131* 
118x64* 
95*xl29* 
24*xl29* 
24x129* 
24x129* 
48x129* 
27x129* 
135x129* 
cor  Wash'n 
96x162* 
144x162*  { 
24x162*  f 
38x162* 
80XX109.33 
80x172 
120x172 
48x172 
30x172 
38x172 
88}<X171 
71XX171 
40x171 
40x171 
26x171 
39x171 
39x171 
52x110 
120*xl71* 

40*xl71* 

27*xl71  I 
105*xl71  V 
38x171   j 
160x171 

53x171 

82x171 
101*xl71 
80x171* 
26.67x171* 
26.67x171.5 
26.67x171.5 
26.67x171 
186x400x160 
198x17? 
21x110 
20*xl72 
41x172 
26x172 
26x172 
52x172 
25x132 
31x132  1 
40x56     f 
77x172 
43x172 
40x172 
80x172 
80x172 
80x172 
53*xll5 
26^x115 
50X173 
50x173 
30x173 
30x173 
80x173 
40x173 
40x173 
80x180 
40x180 
40X1801 
52x180 
28*xl80 
39*xl80 
40x180   i 
40x160   f 
40x160 
80x181.75 
54x181* 
74x201  % 
60x201% 
28x127*  | 
48x127*  f 
56*  XI  27* 
SOX171 
40x171 

407,350 
101,846 
160,263 
238,680 
226,235 
81,945 
122,590 
321,383 
268,482 
170,600 
83,540 
83,540 
87,450 
191,910 
_341,620 

225,328 

21,682 
25,797 
28,403 
26,328 
64,080 
93,344 
87,824 
47,392 
293,626 
206,259 
84,122 
82,576 
52,960 

52,960 

224,509 
332,250 
54,603 
52,980 
59,480 
392,061 
61,165 
598,734 
exempt 
318,432 
724,218 

1,130,565 

650,856 
905,632 
593,013 
566,013 
520,530 
798,942 
1,724,031 
903,427 
479,001 
529,000 

57,600 
15,000 
36,100 
48,360 
35,000 
18,000 
30,000 
98,000 
70,450 
49,600 
24,800 
24,800 
24,800 
64,900 
64,900 

20,000 

3,850 
4,250 
5,000 
3,000 
6,000 
20,000 
14,000 
10,000 
25,000 
35,000 
9,000 
15,000 
10,000 

10,000 

34,000 
50,000 
7,500 
7,500 
14,000 
301,101 
10,000 
120,001 
exempt 

407,350 
101,846 
160,263 
228,680 
226,235 
81,945 
122,590 
321,383 
268,482 
170,600 
83,540 
83,540 
87,450 
191,910 
341,620 

225,328 

21,682 
25,797 
28,403 
26,328 
64,080 
93,344 
87,824 
47,392 
288,626 
206,259 
84,122 
82,576 
52,960 

52,960 

224,509 
332,250 
54,603 
52,980 
59,480 
392,061 
61,165 
598,734 
exempt 
1,163,312 
784,218 

1,130,565 

650,856 
905,632 
593,013 
566,013 
520,530 
798,942 
1,724,031 
903,427 
479,001 
529,000 

57,600 
15,000 
36,100 
48,360 
35,000 
18,000 
30,000 
98,000 
70,450 
49,600 
24,800 
24,800 
24,800 
64,900 
64,900 

20,000 

3,850 
4,250 
5,000 
3,000 
6,000 
20,000 
14,000 
10,000 
20,000 
35,000 
9,000 
15,000 
10,000 

10,000 
34,000 
50,000 
7,500 
7,500 
14,000 
301,101 
10,000 
120,000 
exempt 
502,883 
135,000 

453,000 

100,000 
400,000 
207,000 
180,000 
300,000 
400,000 
900,000 
400,000 
200,000 
250,000 

417,393 
109,098 
167,028 
219,204 
227,673 
84,036 
123,897 
335,829 
255,369 
173,934 
85,659 
85,659 
88,836 
195,369 
346,962 

249,996 
22,494 
28,056 
28,524 
28,554 
67,866 
103,818 
97,824 
48,432 
296,820 
193,827 
100,947 
86,262 
56,025 

55,026 

55,026 
217,329 
335,892 
57,651 
56,010 
56,010 
397,020 
62,577 
exempt 
727,305 
1,648,539 

1,087,050 

1,376,190 
762,495 
1,106,238 
652,515 
662,514 
464,028 
1,581,054 
2,213,859 
961,365 

52,000 
15,000 
32,500 
40,000 
38,000 
15,500 
25,000 
118,800 
66,000 
45,800 
23,000 
23,000 
22,000 
60,000 
60,000 

45,000 

3,000 
4,500 
4,800 
3,000 
3,000 
25,000 
18,000 
8,000 
48,500 
32,000 
20,000 
15,000 
10,000 

9,000 

9,000 
25,000 
50,000 
7,500 
7,500 
7,500 
300,000 
8,000 
exempt 
120,000 
779,841 

115,000 

538,000 
100,000 
475,000 
170,000 
180,000 
100,000 
700,000 
1,134,000 
400,000 

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In    the    following     pages     will     be 
found  first,  every  piece  of  real  estate 
in  that  portion  of  the  city  of  Chicago 
bounded   by   the   river   on   the   north, 
the  lake   on   the  east,   Twelfth   street 
on   the    south   and   the   south    branch 
of  the  river  on  the  west,  with  the  val- 
uations for  purposes  of  taxation   for 
the  year  1915,  and  the  names  of  own- 
ers; second,  a  table  setting  forth  the 
transactions   in   down-town    property 
the'  past    thirteen    years,    with    front- 
foot  and  square-foot  values;  third,  the 
long-term  ground  leases  on  property 
in  all  parts  of  the  city  that  have  been 
executed  and  recorded  since  the  first 
of  January,  1890. 
In  the  department  of  assessed  val- 
ues the  entries  are  arranged  by  street 
and  number,  beginning  with  Michigan 
avenue  on  the  east  and  going  west  to 
Market  street,  and  then  beginning  at 
River  and  South  Water  streets  on  the 
north   and   going   south     to    Twelfth 
street.     The  properties  are  presented 
in   numerical  order,   each   side   of  the 
street  by  itself,  so  that  the  odd  num- 
bers come  together  and  the  even  num- 
bers  together.     The   new  as   well    as 
the  old  street  numbers  are  given.     It 
will  be  observed  that  all  streets  east 
of  State  are  known  as  East,  for  illus- 
tration  East   Madison   street,  and   all 
west  of  State  street  as  West,  such  as 
West    Madison    street.     The    dividing 
line   on    north    and   south     streets    is 
Madison  street,  State  street  north  of 
Madison  being  known  as  North  State 
street  and  south  of  Madison  as  South 
State  street. 
The  department  of  ground  leases  is 
in  its  way  quite  as  important  as  that 
which   precedes   it.     All   the   material 
parts  of  the   contract  are   given  —  de- 
scription   of   property,    lessor,    lessee, 
length  of  term,  provisions  as  to  build- 
ing, rental,  etc.    The  streets  on  which 
the  leased  properties  are  located  are 
arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 
While   the   valuations   for   tax   pur- 
poses are  merely  estimates  by  the  tax 
authorities,    the    somewhat    elaborate 
tables    under    the   head   of   "Chicago 
Real    Estate   Transactions    and    Val- 
ues"   are    descriptions    of     properties 
which    have   been    actually     conveyed 
by  sale  or  lease  in  the  past  fourteen 
years,    giving    location,    size,    grantor 

117  
118     

453,000 

100,000 
400,000 
207.00C 
180,000 
300,000 
400,001 
900,000 
400,000 
200,000 
250,000 

119-120  n  w  cor  Madison... 
121-123  s  w  cor  Madison  st. 
124-126         .                 

127-131 

132-133                        

134 

138-139  n  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
141-144  s  w  cor  Monroe  St.. 
145-147         .             

148-149  

150  

161  
152-153  
154-155  

5,924,451 

4,061,724 

5,924,451 

4,061,724 

609,999 

300,000 

157  n  w  cor  Adams  st  
160-164  s  w  cor  Adams  St..  . 
165-166  I 

1,688.565 
510,000 

3,157,914 
2,153,335 
476,823 

4,056,967 
987,492 
1,543,378 

3,560,664 
1,993,780 
318,486 
338,352 
269,176 
190,032 
402,858 
763,837 
251,544 

317,614 

1,172,646 
297,540 
258,540 
533,080 
694,440 
1,773,474 
258,954 
105,14! 
241,310 
236,950 
143,170 
148,070 
384,808 
210,38f 
237,140 
480,212 
206,808 
211,120 
285,856 
144,945 
193,559 

exempt 

225,930 
715,362 
376,460 
328,605 
274,590 

331,607 

240,056 
370,526 
173.79J 

350,000 
155,565 

1,050,000 
100,000 
25,000 

2,268,000 
150,000 
499,938 

750,000 
650,000 
183,456 
250,000 
125,000 
30,000 
220,000 
389,500 
85,500 

4,000 

600,000 
25,000 
9,500 
35,000 
193,000 
1,200,000 
8,000 
3,000 
3,500 
2,500 
2,500 
7,40( 
7,000 
8,000 
6,000 
45.00C 
15.00C 
22,00( 
40,000 
11,500 
5,500 

exempt 

7,000 
350,000 
160,000 
12,000 
12,350 

80,000 
30,000 

ss,oor 

48,000 

1,688,565 
510,000 

3,157,914 
2,153,335 
476,823 

4,056,967 
987,492 

1,543,378 

3,560,664 
1,993,780 
318,486 
338,352 
269,176 
190,032 
402,858 
763,837 
251,544 
317,614 

1,172,646 
312,540 
258,540 
648,080 
694,440 
1,773,474 
258,954 
105,147 
241,310 
236,950 
143,170 
148,070 
384,808 
210,380 
237,140 
480,212 
206,808 
211,120 
285,856 
144,945 
193,559 

exempt 

225,930 
715,362 
376,460 
328,605 
274,590 

331,607 

240,056 
370,526 
1    173,793 

350,000 
155,565 

1,050,000 
100,000 
25,000 

2,268,000 
150,000 

499,938 

750,00 
650,000 
183,45 
250,000 
125,00 
30,00 
220,00 
389,500 
85,50 
4,000 

600,00 
40,000 
9,50 
150,000 
193,000 
1,200,00 
8,00 
3,00 
3,50 
2,500 
2,50 
7,400 
7,00 
8,00 
5,00 
45,00 
15,00 
22,00 
40,000 
11,50 
5,50 

exemp 

7,000 
350,000 
160,00 
12,00 
12,35 
80,000 

30,00 
85,00 
48,00 

1,877,880 
413,115 

4,267,896 
2,228,499 
574,977 

4,214,517 
1,081,509 

1,731,714 

3,723,429 
2,551,116 
285,210 
285,210 
285,210 
423,189 
423,189 
809,81 
261,810 

338,934 

1,322,355 
637,413 
710,340 
218,560 
911,373 
2,045,142 
250,471 
121,848 
280,83 
283,02 
172,11 
172,116 
460,77 
246,10 
280,86 
511,638 
222,79 
226,87 
304,34 
153,56 
208,73 

YWCA 

536,80 
1,379,06 
353,97 
295,60 

365,78 

251,904 
285,56 
170,79 

350,000 
40,000 

1,460,000 
90,000 
41,000 

2,158,339 
140,000 

482,000 

650,000 
833,456 
125,000 
125,000 
125,000 
220,000 
220,000 
389,500 
85,500 

5,000 

700,000 
44,000 
150,000 
345,000 
347,000 
1,400,000 
8,000 
3,000 
3,500 
9,500 
8,000 
8,000 
20,00 
10,00 
10,00 
40,000 
15,00 
22,00 
38,00 
9,00 
5,00 

YWCA 

299,600 
690,00 
12,000 
12,35 

94,000 
25,00 

Vs'.oo 

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169-170         

171-175 

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178-186  s  w  cor  Jackson  blv 

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189-191 

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217-224  s  w  cor  Congress  st. 
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230-231 

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235-237  S  w  cor  Harrison  .  . 
238-239  

240-241             .      ... 

246-249                    

N  w  cor  H  ubbard  pi  
254-256  sw  cor  H  ubbard  pi 
258 

259-260                 

261-262                                  

264                                 , 

265                    

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271-272                

279-280 

281-282 

284-285               

286  

287           .         

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295-297  s  w  cor  Eldrldge  pi 
299-300           

301-304             .          

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309        

310-311 

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The  dividing-  line  of  north  and  south  streets  Is  Madison  street.  Tor  illustration,  State  street  north 
and  south  of  Madison  Is  South  State  street.  State  street  is  the  dividing1  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets. 
Tast  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  Is  West  Madison  street. 


of   Madison   street   Is    North    State   strut 
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THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


The  Reasons  for 
Our  Record 


lUKm 


Sometimes  we  are  asked  how  the  record  of  this  House 

is  possible  —  34  years  without  loss  to  any  investor  who 

has  purchased  a  bond  or  mortgage  from  us. 

The  reasons,  in  brief,  are  these:  The  care  with  which  we 

select  and  purchase  loans  on  real  estate,  the  thoroughness 

with  which  we  safeguard  them,  and  the  vigilant  watch- 

fulness we  exercise  to  protect  the  interest  of  our  clients, 

at  all  times  and  under  all  circumstances. 

The  definite  system  of  safeguards  with  which  we  surround 

every  loan  we  offer  is  known  as  the  Straus  Plan.    Under 

this  plan,  an  ordinary  first  mortgage  on  first  class,  improved, 

income-producing  city  Real  Estate  is  divided   up  into 

bonds,  maturing  serially  in  two  to  ten  years. 

We  purchase  these  entire  issues  outright,  direct  from  the 

borrowers,  and  sell  the  bonds  to  investors  in  denomina- 

tions of  $1,000,  $500  and  $100.     The  net  yield  is 

attractive—  55^^. 

We  have  prepared  special  literature  describing  the  Straus 

Plan,  of  value  to  every  conservative  investor. 

Call  or  write  for  Circular  No.  D-623 

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DETROIT-MINNEAPOLIS 


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Money  This  Way 

Never  in  the  history  of  Chicago  were 
conditions  so  favorable  for  investment 
in  real  estate  as  now.  Every  sign  points 
to  a  year  of  tremendous  activity  and 
unexampled  prosperity,  with  an  at- 
tendant enchantment  of  values. 

Practically  every  great  fortune  built  up  in 
Chicago  is  founded  on  judicious  investment 
in  real  estate  and  millions  in  profits  are  being 
made  through  such  investments  every  year. 

Why  Don't  You  Make  Some 
Money  in  This 


A  little  ready  cash  and  the  exercise  of  an 
ordinary  degree  of  judgment  in  making  a  se- 
lection is  all  that  is  necessary.  Find  out  all 
about  the  possibilities  this  subject  presents 
by  writing  to  or  calling  on 


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Co. 


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Randolph  3751          59-69  W.  Washington  St. 


For  Rent-Offices 

Central  Business  District 


Royal  Insurance  Building 

160  West  Jackson-blvd.;  center  of  financial  district — 4,000  feet  on  upper  floors. 

Provident  Building 

226  South  LaSalle-st.;  handsome  Banking  space  and  choicest  corner  offices,  in  an 
unexcelled  location. 

Morton  Building 

538  South  Dearborn-st.    Entire  third  floor;  also  small  offices,  all  flooded  with  light; 
fine  location;  sixth  floor  fitted  with  moving-picture  film  vault  ready  for  immediate  use. 

Imperial  Building 

IN  THE  HEART  OF  THE  BUSINESS  DISTRICT 

Steam  heated  stores,  20  x  60  each;  3,500  square  feet  light  space  on  upper  floors, 
suitable  (or'business  requiring  large  space  and  low  rent. 

Why  not  have  a  central  location  for  your  offices  at  no  greater  cost  than  outlying  space  ? 


Write  or  telephone  and  our  representative  will  call. 

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515  Royal  Insurance  Building.         Wabash  1246 


Can  We  Serve  YOU? 

We  specialize  in  : 

-VALUATIONS 
-99  YEAR  LEASES 
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We  have  concentrated  on  these  lines  in  the 
loop  district  and  are  qualified  to  save  money 
and  to  make  money  for  our  patrons. 

G.  V.  CLEARY  &  CO. 

20  E.  Jackson  Blvd. 


Telephone  Harrison  2165 


CHICAGO 


April  8,  1916. 


JUREAL    ESTATE     VALUATIONS. 


and  grantee,  value  of  building,  price 
per   front   foot  and   price  per   square 
foot. 
The   valuations    for    1915,    like    those 
of  the  preceding  years,  are  those  of 
the  assessors  as  revised  by  the  Board 
of   Review   and   passed   upon   by   the 
State    Board   of   Equalization.      They 
are  the  valuations  on  which  taxes  are 
now   being   paid.     The   full   appraisal 
of    each    piece,     including     land     and 
building   and    the     building     separate 
from  the  land,  is  given.     The  amount 
of  tax  due   is   found  by  dividing  the 
valuation    by    3    and    multiplying   the 
quotient  by  the  tax  rate  for  1915,  that 
is   5.61    the   rate   applicable   to   the   tax 
payments  of  this  year. 
The  following  are  the  valuations  in 
the   area    bounded    by   the    river,   the 
lake,    Twelfth    street    and    the    South 
Branch,  and  the  tax  rate  of  the  South 
Town,  in  recent  years: 
1915      Assessment                                $583,366,137 

MICHIGAN    AVENUE. 

New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value  of 

HI.  Its. 

Owner. 

1112-1114 
1116-1118 
1120-1124 
1126 
1128 
1130 
1131 
1134-1104 
1142 
1144 
1146-1150 
1152-1152 

311  

40X171 
40X171 
40x171 
30x171 
KX171 
24X171 
30x171 
50x171 
30X171 
50x171 
47*X171 
47*  X  171 

405,840 

94,875 
82,  IOC 
74.90C 
94.00C 
1S5.75C 
lll.OOC 
225.  36( 
184,941 
221,89. 

33,840 

1,895 
1,500 
50C 
l.OOC 
75C 
18.00C 
70,001 
28.54C 
43.20X 

405,840 

94,875 
82,100 
74,900 
94,000 
155,750 
111,000 
225,360 
184,947 
221,895 

33,840 

1,895 
1,500 
500 
1,000 
750 
18,000 
70,000 
28,540 
43,200 

132,000 
135,000 
135.000 
94,299 
82,101 
75,399 
93,999 
155,001 
111,000 
235,362 
182,949 
218,745 

8,000 
11,000 
11,000 
1,300 
1,500 
1,000 
1,000 

J  A  Patten 

Est  Caroline  R  MorrlU 
Addlson  Ballard 
Daisy  M  Turner 
Elizabeth  P  Klmbark 
Elbert  W  Shirk 
Edward  DThayer  Jr 
C  A  Chapln 
C  H  Ruddock 
C  H  Ruddock 

323-323 

i2l  -325  

328          ..                             .   .. 

329  

330 

331 

333.335     

337                         .  . 

18,000 
80,000 
26,500 
40,000 

339-341  

343        

347  nw  cor  llth  st  

W  ABASH    A\  1  M   1 

UMM 

200-111 
172-194 
150-166 
128-136 
124 
120-121 
118 
114-116 
100-112 
10-32 
16-18 
11-14 
1-10 
1-8 
10-16 
18-10 
22-26 
28-30 
S2-34 
36-44 
100-104 
106-112 
114-126 

128-132 

134-138 
140-142 
144-146 
200-106 
108-212 
114-216 
218-124 
126-230 
232 

234 
234 

238 

300-301 
804-306 
308-310 
312-814 
316-318 
320-322 
324-328 
130-332 
834-840 
400-408 
410-416 
411-420 
422-424 
426-418 
428-410 
432-438 
500-806 
508-514 
516-122 
•MM 
628-631 
634-636 
638-646 
600-602 
604 

606-608 
610-612 
614-618 
620-622 
624-616 
628-630 
632 
634 
700-704 
706-708 
710-714 
716-722 
724-746 
800-816 
818-820 
822-824 
826-828 
830-836 
838-844 
SOO-902 
904-908 
910-914 
916-918 
1000-1002 
1004 
1006-1008 
1010-1012 
1014-1016 
1100-1110 
1112-1114 
1118-1118 
1120 
1121 
1126-1130 
1132-1134 
1138-1138 
1140-1144 
1146-1150 
1152-1156 

1-13  3  w  cor  So  Water  st. 
15-27  D  w  cor  Lake  st  
29-43  s  w  cor  Lake  st  
45-61  n  w  cor  Randolph  st 
65-71  s  w  cor  Randolph  st 
73 

140x44* 

140X40* 
169x1  14k 
169x138 
104x75 
26x150  Si  1 
48x150*  1 
24x150*  f 
48xl50*J 
108*xl544 
144X1504 
48x150* 
72x150* 
70*X150* 
80X180 
SOxlSO 
40x171 
40x171 
40x171 
40x171 
76x171 
53x85 
47x85 
House. 
125x924    1 
1  26x174     f 
40x174 
30x100 
40x100 
80x171* 
46x172 
34x172 
80x172 
26x172 
54X172 
1  JSxlOO    1 
i   6X144    f 
i  25JX110I 
1  4*xllOf 
j    about 
1  25x110 
40x109 
40x109 
40x171* 
40x171* 
15x171* 
25X171* 
55x171* 
45x171* 
90x130 
80x111 
80x170 
50x170 
30X170 
40x170 
40x170 
80x171 
80x165 
64x165 
48X165H 
48x165 
40x165 
40x165* 
80X1654 
48x103   ) 
24x165   J- 
62x48    \ 
24x165 
24x165 
40x165 
40x165 
70x165 
25x166 
251165 
80x165 
48X165.5 
32X165* 
80X165* 
60x165* 
160X165* 
120x165 
40x165* 
40x165* 
40X165* 
66x165* 
94x165* 
42.05x165.06 
524X165* 
55x165* 
50x165* 
50X165* 
30x165* 
40x165* 
40x166 
40x165* 
120x165 
40x165* 
40x165* 
26HX165 
86KX168* 
66XX165* 
40x165* 
40x165* 
80x166* 
48x100 
48*1100 

237,115 
223,500 
698,540 
1,137,924 
722,630 

2,012,495 

1,722,075 
1,768,522 
427,388 
986,132 
1,364,225 
2,552,920 
935,040 
400,440 
400,440 
405,440 
584,640 
1,093,506 
511,470 
290,921 
6,394,782 

401,640 

362,021 
216,520 
539,040 
1,179,801 
427,407 
303,040 
844,800 
220,560 
473,340 

179,940 
459,750 

624,385 

518,185 

295,950 
352,000 
330,800 
204,250 
204,250 
477,350 
377,905 
747,025 
512,991 
450,71? 
285,900 
177,540 
239,720 
236,000 
607,095 
454,m 
165,918 
186,721- 
199,7  ' 
157,440 
155,025 
456,053 

310,353 

81.4.' 
79,930 
76,81'J 
136.119 
130,119 
261,960 
76,200 
97.94P 
298,167 
166.459 
84,303 
190,920 
182.380 
430,710 
310,650 
79,500 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
231,645 
192,742 
101,389 
98,581 
122,052 
117,051 

73,483 
187,049 
211,257 
479,419 

205,120 

40,864 
47,320 
137,925 
117,561 
77,560 
110,940 
52,180 
95,111 

22,000 
15,000 
35,000 
75,000 
125,000 

975,000 

450,000 

100,000 
20,300 
350,000 
350,000 
1,300,000 
150,000 
30,000 
30,000 
35,000 
200,00'J 
30,000 
20,000 
20,000 
450,000 

35,000 
2,000 
4,000 
12,800 
90,000 
45,000 
29,000 
200,000 
11,000 
22.500 

10,000 
250,000 

250,000 

25,000 
20,000 
30,000 
20.000 
10,000 
10,000 
50,000 
25,000 
17,500 
17.640 
10,000 
15,000 
15,000 
23,000 
15,000 
50,000 
10,000 
10.000 
5,000 
18,000 
6,000 

237,115 

223,500 
668,540 
1,137,924 
1,781,594 

2,012,495 

1,  722,075 
2,918,522 
1,089,588 
986,132 
1,364,225 
2,552,920 
935,040 
400,440 
400,440 
405,440 
584,640 
1,093,506 
511,470 
290,921 
6,394.782 

401,640 

362,021 
216,520 
539.040 
1,179,801 
427,407 
303,040 
844,800 
220,560 
473,340 

179.940 
459,750 

624,385 

518,185 
295,950 
352,000 
330,800 
204,250 
204,250 
465,841 
377,905 
747,025 
512,991 
450,718 
285,900 
177.540 
239,720 
236,000 
607,095 
454.128 
165,918 
186,728 
199,728 
157,440 
155,025 
456,053 

310,353 

81.431 
76.810 
136,119 
130,119 
261,960 
76.200 
97,940 
298.167 
166.459 
84.303 
190,920 
182,380 
430,710 
310.650 
79,500 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
231,645 
192,742 
101,389 
98,581 
122.052 
117,051 

90,783 
187,049 
211,257 
479,419 

205,120 

38,364 
47,320 
137,925 
117,561 
77,560 
110,940 
52,180 
95,111 

•>•>  000 
15,000 
5,000 
75,000 
800,000 

975,000 

4-50,000 
1,250,000 
682,500 
350,000 
350,000 
1,300,000 
150,000 
30,000 
30,000 
35,000 
200,000 
30,000 
20,000 
20,000 
450,000 

35,000 

2,000 
4,000 
12,800 
90,000 
45,000 
29,000 
200,000 
11,000 
22,500 

10,000 
250,000 

250,000 

25,000 
20,000 
30,000 
20,000 
10,000 
10.000 
38,491 
25,000 
17,500 
17,640 
10,000 
15,000 
15,000 
23,000 
15,000 
50,000 
10,000 
10,000 
5,000 
18,000 
6,000 

220,761 
218,955 
856,833 
1,137,924 

13,448,605 

2,918,470 
907,119 
948,234 
1,329,174 
2,563,671 
927,900 
406,614 
406,614 
416,613 
593,655 
1,249,557 
912,963 
297,990 
6,648,174 
414,993 

395,123 

224,247 
558,177 
1,268,517 
485,568 
340,200 
1,004,001 
255,501 
545,199 

204,093 
467,055 
629,886 

1,268,235 

335,778 
200,238 
204,237 
465,723 
353,943 
729,006 
511,344 
450,384 
285.690 
177.414 
239,553 
236,481 
626,559 
471,177 
258,226 
186.717 
199,716 
157,431 
154,566 
431,994 

260,058 

79,371 
76,746 
135.144 
132,642 
257.001 
75,714 
95,955 
298,167 
171,960 
87,816 
201,957 
182,415 
428,271 
309,036 
81,573 
YMC  A 
YMC  A 
YMCA 
226,290 
185,220 
100,803 
96,105 
115,071 
175,317 
91,002 
172,068 
201,504 
454,578 

166.920 

32,298 
exempt 
122,754 
88,458 
76,458 
93,945 
47,658 
73,923 

15,000 
15,000 
200,000 
75,000 

4,000,000 

1,250,000 
500,000 
315,000 
315,000 
1,300,000 
130,000 
30,000 
30,000 
40,000 
200,000 
80,000 
360,000 
20,000 
450,000 
35,000 

2,000 
4,000 
12,800 
90,000 
45,000 
24,000 
260,000 
13,700 
25,000 

8,000 
225,000 
225,000 

Margaret  G  Blalsdell 
Estate  L  J  McCormlok 
J  V  Le  Moyne 
Estate  L  J  McCormlek 
(Marshall  Field 
Marshall  Field 
B  B  Botsford  et  al 
Marshall  Field 
Marshall  Field 
Marshall  Field 
Marshall  Field 
Otto  Young 
Edw'd  Parsons  estate 
Mandel  Bros. 
Catholic  Bishop 
Michael  Burke. 
Est  Cordelia  E  Barker 
Frederick  T  Haskell 
Edward  S  Atwater 
Elizabeth  P  Klmbark 
Leon  Mandel 
L  A  Goddard 
Chgo  R  E  trustees 

Est  Ed  H  Roblnsuii 
Bertha  H  Palmer 
Edward  C  Maher 
Mrs  Bertha  H  Palmer 
EstC  R  Gumming* 
Henry  C.  Lytton 
Est  Cyrus  M  Hawlej 
Frederick  T  Haskell 
C  B  Beach  et  al 
Addlson  Ballard 
Est  David  Keen* 

Louis  L  Cobura 
Estate  Hannah  Her>*r 

W  W  Klmball  Co 
WWKlmballCo 
W  W  Klmball  Co 
Louise  Todd  Joy 
Estate  Edwin  L  Bran* 
William  Stewart 
Frances  E  Ogden 
Est  William  H  Ryder 
William  C   Lobenstln. 
Art  Institute 
William  C  Comstock 
Lev!  z  Lelter 
J  T  Farrell  et  al 
Thomas  Chalmers 
Thomas  Murdoch 
William  P  Adams 
Walter  L  Peck 
Walter  L  Peck 
Jason  McCord  et  al 
George  H  Lally 
Estate  Sidney  Sawyer 
Hetty  HR  Green 
Emanuel  F  Selz 
1  Harriet  E  Root 
/  Harriet  E  Root 

ICT&TCoTr 
J  C  T  &  T  Co  Tr 
Mary  M  Judson  et  al 
Byron  L  Smith 
Est  Wlrt  Dexter 
P  R  Barnbelsel 
Joseph  H  Andrew* 
Byron  L  Smith 
Lambert  Tree  et  al 
Mrs  Mary  G  Dempster 
and  H  F  Gillette 
Leon  Mandel 
Clarence  I  Peck 
Kate  S  Adams 
Frederick  B  Tattle 
YMCA 
YMCA 
YMCA 
Est  Ernest  J  Lehmana 
Robert  P  Bass 
Isabel  A  Brosfi 
Julia  F  Porter 
Clara  F  Bass 
Sarah  F  C  Stewart 
Sarah  F  C  Stewart 
Louis  L  Coburn 
Mary  F  R  Burton 
Charles  F  Gunther 
Mary  L  Barnes  et  al 
H  H  Forsyth 

Est  Richard  M  Hool«; 
Cato  Bishop  of  Chgn 
Est  N  K  Kali-bank 
Mary  A  Kyersoo 
Calvin  F  Rice 
Julia  F  Porter 
Clinton  C  Clark 
Walter  L  Peek 

75.77                          

79                                

81-85                

87-93  n  w  cor  Washington 
97-107  s  w  cor  Washington 
109-111  

1915      Tax    rate        5.61 

1914.     Assessment     564,026,376 

1914.     Tax   rate    5.15 
1913      Assessment    ...   552,474,075 

117-121  n  w  cor  Madison  st. 
123-131  s  w  cor  Madison  st. 
133-139  
141-143  

1913.     Tax  rate  5.32 
1912.     Assessment    545,616,834 
1912.     Tax   rate    4.40 

1911.     Assessment    538,223,166 
1911.     Tax   rate    5.04 
1910.     Assessment    480,419,826 
1910      Tax   rate      4.64 

149  
151-153  
155-161  n  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
163-165  s  w  cor  Monroe  it.  . 
167-169  

1909.     Assessment    472,977,090 
1909      Tax  rate    4.47 

1908.     Assessment    471,646,135 
1908      Tax   rate    7.52 

171  Palmer 
185-187 

1907.     Assessment    478,156,685 
1907.     Tax   rate    7.20 

189-1B1  

1906.     Assessment    406,429,785 
1906      Tax  rate       6.577 

193  
195-197  n  w  cor  Adams  st.  . 
SOl-206  s  w  cor  Adams  st.  . 
207-209  
111-113  
S15-221 

1905.     Assessment    400,874,105 
1905.     Tax   rate    6.796 
1904.     Assessment    406,569,271 

1903.     Assessment    399,607,665 
1903.     Tax  rate    5.853 
1  902.     Assessment    387,768,  1  05 

123-2K  
227229  

1902.     Tax    rate    5.198 

1901.     Assessment    381,351,550 

1901      Tax  rate    5.543 

36  n  w  coi  Jackson  blv.  .  . 

289-141  s  w  cor  Jackson  — 
243-245  

1900.     Assessment    267,356,205 

1899.     Assessment   351,212,770 

1899.     Tax   rate    6.34 

1896.     Swift   commission    438,447,180 

The  following  index  presents  in  the 
first  column  the  names  of  the  streets 
covered  in  the  department  of  valua- 
tions and  ownerships,  in  the  second 
column  the  pages  on  which  the  valu- 
ations and  ownerships     are     to     be 
found,  and  in  the   third   column   the 
pages  where  ground  leases  on  prop- 
erties  in    that    district   are    recorded. 
There  are  ground  leases  in  many  oth- 
er parts  of  the  city,  but  they  index 
themselves,   being  placed   in   the    al- 
phabetical order  of  the  streets. 

251-J53  
255-267       

25,000 
6.000 
10,000 
38,400 
31,000 

268  

161               

163-265  

267-269                  

271-279  n  w  cor  Van  Buren 
Kl-289  •  w  cor  Van  Buren 
291-B7  

K.OOO 
10,000 
15,000 
15,000 
23,000 
15,000 
50,000 
8,000 
11,000 
5,000 
18,000 
6,000 

199-301        

303-305  

307-309  

311-313 

315-321  n  w  cor  Congress  st 
323-329  s  w  cor  Congress  st 
331-335      

337-339  

341-345  

347.349  

351-353  

INDEX 
See  plat  on  page  3, 
See  maps  on  pag-es  42  to  74. 
Valuations 
and 
Owners. 
Page 
ADAMS  STREET                       ,         ,                3<? 

355-361  n  w  cor  Harrison  st 
363-365  »  w  cor  Harrison  st 
367  

50,000 
26.700 

5,000 
3,500 
3,500 
15,000 
9,000 
50,000 
5,000 
20.00C 

50.000 
26.700 

S',000 
3,500 
15,000 
9.000 
50,000 
5,000 
20,000 

'  '2,566 
3,000 
7.000 
700 
14,000 
15,000 
700 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
9,600 
86,500 
1,600 
2,500 
35.000 
30,000 
19,800 
110,000 
114,720 
265,000 

90,000 

"  "  8,960 
42,000 
60,000 
20,000 
500 
2,500 
35,000 

45.000 
20,500 

3.500 
3.500 
14,000 
11,500 
45,000 

369  

371                     

377-379        

381-386  

387               

389  

18,000 

'  s',666 

6,500 
18.000 
700 
11,500 
13.500 
3,000 
YMC  A 
YMCA 
YMCA 
4,500 
80,000 
1,000 

393-399  n  w  cor  Hnbbs.n1  pi 
401-405  s  w  cor  Hubbard  pi 
407-409           ... 

CLARK   STREET    .  .    19 

CONGRESS   STREET   38 

2,500 
3.00C 
7.00C 
700 
14,000 
15,000 
700 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
9,600 
86,500 
1,600 
2,500 
35,000 
30,000 

2,500 
110,000 
114,720 
265,000 

90,000 

2,500 
8,960 
42,000 
60,000 
20,000 
500 
2.50C 
35,000 

DEARBORN   STREET    15 

411-415 

BLDBIDGE  PLACE   40 

417-423                

FEDEKAL    STREET    17 

425-439  n  w  cor  Peck  pi..  .  . 
441-461  s  w  cor  Peck  pi.... 
453.455  

FIFTH   AVENUE    25 

FRANKLIN  STREET    29 

HARMON  PLACE                                               40 

457-459 

HARRISON   STREET                                          39 

461-463  

HUBBARD    PLACE    .  .                                        39 

465-469  

JACKSON  BOULEVARD    .                          ..37 

473-479  n  w  cor  Eldrtdgepl 
481-483  s  w  cor  Eldrldge  pi 
485-489  

LAKE    STREET    .  .       .  .      32 

LAKE  PARK  PLACE                                          40 

LA  SALLE  STREET                                            23 

491-493  

LOMAX   PLACE                                                       38 

495-497  

28,000 
36,000 

20,000 
95,000 
105,000 
265,000 

70,000 

exempt 
42,000 
40,000 
28,000 
1,000 
6,000 
25,000 

MADISON  STREET                                           35 

499-501  

MARKET  STREET                                           29 

503-505  

509-511  

MONROE   STREET                                           35 

513-515  

FECK  PLACE    .                                               .  .40 

519  n  w  cor  Harmon  pi  
521-529  s  w  cor  Harmon  pi 
533-535  
537-539  
541  

PLYMOUTH    COURT    15 
POLK    STREET    39 
2OTNCY  STREET    ..37 
ANDOLPH    STREET    33 

RIVER  STREET   30 
SHERMAN  STREET  25 
SOUTH   WATER  STREET..                   ..30 
STATE  STREET  .9 

545-549  
551-553  
557-559  

TAYLOR    STREET     .                                      ..40 

TWE1PTH  STREET  40 

573*75  n  w  cor  Twelfth  it. 

VAN  BTTREN   STREET..                          ..38 

WABASR  AVENUE    .7 

WASHINGTON    STREET    .                     .  .  34 

The  dividing  line  of  north  and  couth  street*  U  Madison  street.  Tor  Illustration,  State  street  north 
and  south  of  Madison  is  South  State  street.  State  street  Is  the  dividing  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets. 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Madison  street. 


of   Madison    street    Is    North    State   street, 
Madison  street  east  of  State  In  known  as 


8 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


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ARTHUR  T.  ALOIS 


JOHN   DORR  BRADLEY 


RUSSELL  TYSON 


ALOIS  &  COMPANY 

247   MONADNOCK   BLDG. 


T~I__I...    „/ Harrison  263 
Telephone  \  Automatic  62-263 


Real  Estate  and  Mortgages 

CENTRAL   BUSINESS   PROPERTY   MANAGED  AND    RENTED 
==^===^  AGENTS    FOR  ^^====== 

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COUNSELMAN, 
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GAFF, 
BROOKS, 

AND    OTHER    PROPERTIES 


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MONTAUK,  POWERS, 

NATIONAL  CITY  BANK,      HAMILTON, 


Harry  C.  Patterson 

Real  Estate  and  Loans 

Telephone    Central    2375 


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to  finnth  T.=  S.11.  j$tr»»t  V/il.J.V/XaL\JV/ 


39  South  La  Salle  Street 


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Telephone  Central  2485 


REAL  ESTATE  AGENTS 
EXPERT  APPRAISALS  OF  PROPERTIES 

M.  A  FARR  &  COMPANY 

849  Marquette   Building 

140  SOUTH  DEARBORN  STREET 


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Real  Estate,  Subdivisions,  Rents 

Manufacturing  and  Warehouse 
Property  a  Specialty 

JOHN  L.  BARKER   • 
Manager  Renting  Department 

110  SO.  DEARBORN  ST.,  WESTMINSTER  BLDG. 

Telephone  Randolph  7316  CHICAGO 

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BROKER  IN  CENTRAL  PROPERTY. 

FEES  AND  LONG  LEASES. 

Manufacturing  and  Other  Large  Real  Estate  Investments 
TITLE  AND  TRUST  BUILDING, 

Telephone  Central  261  0.  69  W.  Washington  St. 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


h                                                                                       WABASH     \\  i:\ll.. 

Basis  of  Board  of  Review's  Valuations.  1911-1914 
^    /2i"      \ 

/i  *      7A 

New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 

Totals 

632,361 
237,201 
207,888 
242,991 
125,577 
136,272 
455,250 
332,829 
378,309 
364,098 
347,898 
367,899 
187,499 
172,444 
1,728,831 
1,333,239 
673,506 
375,099 
1,623,783 
1,691,223 
541,368 
381,882 
381,882 
753,963 
1,453,002 
1,794,999 
468,501 

1,949,766 

628,353 
770,649 

259,938 

267,438 
267,438 
591,900 
1,459,593 
623,517 
148,851 
128,952 
122,124 
255,279 
332,262 
330,000 
442,251 
753,147 
264,867 
260.904 
218,739 
124,275 
492,099 
3,723,429 
371,394 
256,161 
360,861 
185,797 
182,010 
185,709 
273,987 
402,675 
153,552 
134,520 
718,560 

218,151 
155,097 
613,206 

123,915 
279,672 
337,935 
369,465 

188,463 

123,351 
96,954 
82,950 
86,745 
69,672 
159.876 
112,761 
40.953 
70,284 
25,134 

25,197 

26,526 
27,549 
62,304 
83,886 
152,784 
37,626 
33,858 
92,658 
61,599 

102,186 

115,722 

1915 
Value  ol 

Hides. 

Owner. 

219-233 
201-215 
179-187 
171-175 
163-165 
189-161 
161-157 
113-145 
139-141 
133-137 
127-131 
123-125 
119-121 
111-117 
101-109 
27-37 
17-25 
11-16 
1-9 
1-9 
16-19 
21-23 
^J-27 
S  -'-35 
Sl-tS 
101-117 
119-123 
125-129 
131-141 
201-207 
209-219 

221-223 

225 
229 

231-235 
237-245 
301-303 
S05-307 
309 
311 
316-317 
319-321 
323-325 
329-331 
333-343 
405-411 
408-411 
417-419 
421 
423-429 
431-445 
501-519 
521-523 
525-527 
S*9-531 

:  4-535 

5J9-641 
543-645 
601-611 
615-617 
619-621 
623-633 
635-641 
643-646 
701-711 
701-711 
713-719 
721-723 
726-727 
729-741 
801-811 
815-823 
825-827 
829-827 
833-835 
83S837 
839-843 
846-847 
901-907 
909-911 
915-917 
1001-1003 
1005-1009 
1011 
1015 
1017 
1021  10Z7 
1020-1031 
1101.1103 
1111 
1116 
11171123 
1125.1127 
1129-1131 
1135-1137 
'  (39-1143 
Jv^5 
.;    -> 
1149-1151 
1153to1167 

2-12  >  e  cor  South  Water  st 
14-24  n  e  cor  Lake  st  

140X67K 
140x48 
100x40 
60x108 
40x96 
40x96 
89x96 
48x81  H 
48X162H 
48X162K 
48X162H 
48.X162W 
24X162K 
24xl62« 
97X162M 
120x1  62ft 
72X162H 
40HX162H 
101X162H 
97^x132 
53^x17154 
40x172 
40x172 
80x172 
76x172 
160x171 
54.X171 
66x171 
116>170 
80350 
80x171 

26*1171 

26&X171 
26^x171 
60x171 
96x171 
46x90 
22x90 
22x90 
22x90 
48x90 
40x172 
40x172 
51x172 
106x100 
40x79% 
57^x792* 
33HX171M 
20X171H 
80x1  80H 
160x400x186 
120^x111  1 
40«xl29J  f 
80X173 
40x173 
40x173 
40x173 
40x173 
80x172 
40x172 
40x172 
120x172 

80x112 

40x100 
120.6x173 
66.6x173 
53^x173 
78x173 
83^x173 
109^x180 
50^x180 
40x180 
4UX180 
40x180 
40x180 
41HX100 
38)4x100 
84KX120 
50x120 
67X160 
24^X160 
42HX160 
18x110 
18x110 
18x110 
18x110 
36x110 
27^x110 
80x171 
2654x171 
S6j!ixl71 
66^x171 
40x171 
53^x171 
26^X171 
53x171 
27x171 
25x171 
25x171 
96&X171 

328,440 
242,100 
204,915 
213,915 
136,270 
129,585 
408,983 
277,016 
334,600 
327,940 
331,340 
327,040 
173,520 
154,450 
884,573 
1,164,319 
555.87? 
314,553 
1,364,887 
1,472,880 
458,277 
332.640 
322,641 
633.798 
1,175.891 
1,531,500 
426,651 
1,841,012 

465.800 
682,000 

228,280 

224,480 
224,480 
520,680 
1,451,883 
608,370 
149,750 
129,000 
112,479 
258,304 
333,276 
330.000 
420,249 
778,536 
264,834 
260,839 
207,751 
122,78r 
495,960 
3,560,664 
371,376 
267,140 
364,914 
363,032 
186,000 
185,730 
274.01' 
404,675 
135,553 
126,141 
723,560 

214.66F 
155.616 
568,2' 

125,940 
192,7n 
293.961 
379,46' 

195.S5-1 

35,000 
15,000 
15,000 
10,000 

10,000 

15,000 
32,000 
29,000 
24,000 
40,00( 
44,300 
40,000 
30,001 
10,000 
87,500 
112,000 
50,000 
30,000 
400,001 
650,676 
30,000 
40,000 
30,000 
40,000 
425,000 
198.000 
50,000 

11,000 

10,000 

26,000 
13,400 

10,000 
10,000 
35,000 
40,000 
85,000 
8,000 
8,000 
12,000 
28,000 
7,500 
20,000 
25,000 

26.0f)r 

15,000 
25,000 
25,000 
14,00r 
45,000 
750,000 
30,000 
40,000 
45.00' 
47,000 
30.0" 
7.50i 
20.0" 
20.000 
1,620 
10,000 
350,000 

7,500 
7,500 
8,000 

4,000 
8,000 
30,000 
28,000 

92,07 

10,000 
10,000 
1,20' 
3,40^ 
4,00^ 
60,000 
1,500 
500 
l.OOr 
2,500 

2,5flf 

2,500 
2,5nr 
6.0IK 
5,00< 
1,500 
5  Or 
80< 
10,001 
12,00f 
3,00( 
55,000 

328,440 
242,100 
204,915 
213,915 
136,270 
129,585 
408,983 
277,016 
334,600 
327,940 
331,340 
327,040 
173,520 
154,450 
884,573 
1,164,319 
565,872 
314,553 
1,364.887 
1,472,880 
458,277 
322,640 
322,641 
633,798 
1,175,891 
1,531,500 
406,650 

1,841,012 

465.800 
682,000 

228,280 

224,480 
224,480 
520,680 
1,451,883 
608,370 
149,750 
129,000 
112,479 
258,304 
333,276 
330,000 
420,249 
778,536 
264,834 
260,839 
207,751 
122,780 
494,960 
3,560,664 
371,376 
267,140 
364,914 
363,032 
186,000 
185,730 
274,016 
404,675 
135,553 
126,141 
723,560 

214,668 
155,616 
568,217 
125,940 
192,710 
293,961 
379,467 

195,552 

96,960 
50,979 
83,160 
87,151 
68,411 
139,839 
112,788 
40,961 
70,336 
25,630 

25,700 

27,030 
28,045 
63.285 
63,878 
168,372 
41,313 
40.043 
108,124 
70.881 

120,744 
121,015 

35,000 
15,000 
15,000 
10,000 
10,000 
15,000 
32,000 
29,000 
24,000 
40,000 
44,300 
40,000 
30,000 
10,000 
87,500 
112,000 
60,000 
30,000 
400,000 
650,676 
30,000 
30,000 
30.000 
40,0i,  u 
425,000 
198,000 
30,000 

11,000 

10,000 
26,000 

13,400 

10,000 
10,000 
35,000 
40,000 
85,000 
8,000 
8,000 
12,000 
28,000 
7,500 
20,000 
25,000 
26,000 
15,000 
25,000 
25,000 
14,000 
44,000 
750,000 
30,000 
40,000 
45,000 
47,000 
30,000 
7,500 
20,000 
20,000 
1,620 
10,000 
350,000 

7,500 
7,500 
8,000 

4,000 
8,000 
30,000 
28,000 

92,076 

15,000 
10,000 
1,200 
3,400 
4,000 
60,000 
1,500 
500 
1,000 
2,500 

2,500 

2,500 
2.500 
6,000 
5,000 
1,500 
500 
800 
10,000 
12,000 
3,000 
43,000 

350,000 
15,000 
22,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
30,000 
28,000 
24,000 
40,000 
25,000 
45,000 
26,000 
10,000 
850,000 
100,000 
60,000 
30,000 
500,000 
711,000 
22,000 
27,000 
27,000 
30,000 
410,000 
150,000 
50,000 

95,000 

140,000 
15,000 

12,000 

19,500 
19,500 
31,500 

Marshall  Field 
John  Schaaf 
Lucy  J  Atwater 
John  M  Durand 
Erskine  M  Phelps  et  al 
Jennie  M  Cook  et  al 
Luther  W  Hodman  tr 
Louis  E  Latiln 
Est  Henry  A  Kohn 
Est  L  C  Paine  Freer 
Le  Grand  S  Burton 
Mrs  Julia  F  Porter 
Julia  M  Watson 
Herbert  Meicalf 
Est  Simon  Reid 
Marshall  Field 
Mary  V.  McCormick 
Kmanuel  Mandel 
Fred'ka  Sk  inner  et  al 
Marshall  Field  est 
Mary  A  Ryerson 
Ellz'b'thW  Willing  etal 
A  A  McKay 
John  Griffiths 
Bryan  Lathrop  et  al  trs 
Hobart  W  Williams 
Charles  W  Fullerton 
Martin  A  Ryerson 
Martin  A  Ryerson 
S  Leonard  Boyce 
Joseph  N  Field 
Edward  S  Isham  H  W 
Bishop  and  heirs  of 
E  S  Isham 
Mrs  F  J  Shelton 
Patrick  Cavanaugh 
Kate  S  Adams 
Carrie  L  Munn 
Augustus  Lowell  et  al 
Mrs  Henry  L  Hill 
Julia  F  Heyworth 
Edward  T  Blair 
Est  Simon  Reid 
H  Q  Scbaaf  et  al 
William  Blair 
Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Co 
Marshall  Field  Est. 
Joseph  E  Otis 
Grace  O  Sage 
Eldridge  M  Fowler 
Henry  J  Willing 
William  A  Giles 
Henry  J  Willing  et  al 
Marshall  Field  Estate 
Marshall  Field  Estate 
Louis  E  Laflin 
Mrs  A  E  Wrigley 
^  rederick  R  Barnheisel 
Oath  Bishop  of  Chgo 
William  P  Adams 
Brunswick,  Balke  C  Co 
H  W  Bishop 
Cornelius  Price 
Martin  A  Ryerson 

StudebakerBrosMfgCo 
Est  James  D  Dwen 
Byron  L  Smith 
Bvron  L  Smith 
Belle  F  Wheeler 
William  Blair 
W  C  Seipp 
Est  Hiram  Wheeler 

Mrs  Carrie  L  Munn 

F  A  Hardy 
Mrs  M  L  Cook 
W  R  Linn 
A  W  Rhodes 
'•Jina  B  Jenney 
Cath  Bishop  of  Chicago 
Dath  Bishop  of  Chl'go 
Isidore  Schmitt 
Elizabeth  Dodd 
Elbridge  Hanecy 

Thomas  B  Marston 

Laura  A  Parker 
Albert  E  Cross 
De  Laskie  Miller 
Michael  W  Kerwln 
Genia  S  Doggett 
W  H  Bush 
Marshall  Simonds 
F  O  Magie 

34-38  s  e  cor  Lake  st      

48-46  

48-50         

52-54 

S6-62  n  e  cor  Randolph  st. 
64-66  s  e  cor  Randolph  St.. 
68-70  

tot 

^\, 

72-74  .... 

76-78 

80-82  

84  
86  

\ 

.-/ 

88-94  n  e  cor  Washington. 
96-104  s  e  cor  Washington. 
106-112  .:  

114-116 

_           L 

&   / 

IN.     / 

Wv/ 

:ENTACE. 

118-124  n  e  cor  Madison  st. 
126-132  s  e  cor  Madison  st. 
134-136  

144-146 

148-154  

156-162 

164-176  s  e  cor  Monroe  st.  . 
178-180  

DISTRIBUTION    OP    CORNER    PER 

182-186  

188-196  n  e  cor  >  dams  st  .  . 
202-206  s  e  cor  Adams  st.  .  . 
208-214.             

218  

220  

PERCENTAGE  OF  INCREASE  FOR  CORNERS. 

.08         26       8.07         51      20.42         76         27.67 
.08         27        8.63         62      20.83         77         27.8* 
.18         28       9.18         53      21.23         78         27.08 
.30        29       9.73        54      21.62        79         28.lt 
.44         30     10.27         56      22.00         80         28.27 
.60         31     10.81         66      22.37        81         28.41 
7              .78         32     11.34         57      22.73         82         28.54 
8              .98         33     11.87         58      23.08         83         28.67 
9            1.20         34      12.39         59      23.42         84         28.79 
10            1.44         35     12.91         60      23.75         85         28.91 
11            1.70         36     13.42         61       24.07         86         29.02 
12            1.98         37     13.93         62      24.38         87         29.13 
13            2.28         38      14.43         63      24.68         88         29.23 
14            2.60         39     14.92         64      24.97         89         29.32 
16            2.94         40     15.41         65      25.25         90         29.41 
16           3.30        41     16.89        66      25.52        91         29.4» 
17            3.68         42      16.37         67      26..  78         92       .  »,_97. 
18            4.09         43      16.84         68      26.03         93         29.64 
It            4.50         44      17.31         0!)      26.27         94         29.71 
20           4.94         45     17.77         70      26.50         96         29.77 
tl            6.40         46     18.23         71      26.72         96         20.81 
81           5.88        47     18.68        72      26.93        97         29.8S 
23            6.89         48     19.13         73      27.13         98         29.9» 
14            6.93         49     19.67         74      27.32         99         29.97 
16            7.50         50     20.00         76      27.50       100         30.00 

PERCENTAGE  FOR  DEPTH. 

Ft.      %      Ft.      %      Ft.      %      Ft       %      Ft.         % 
1       10.99|   41  49.31|   81    84.4S|121    116.35|161     145.07 
11.98|   42  50.22|   82    86.26|122   117.10  1  101     146.74 
1S.97|     4  51.13|  83    86.09|123    117.85]  163     146.41 
18.96|   44  52.04J   84    86.  92  1  124    118.60J164     147.08 
14.98|   45  52.95|   85    87.76|125    119.351166     147.76 
15.94|   46  52.951   86    87.76|126  119.35]  166     147.76 
16.93|   47  54.771  87    89.41  1  127   120.85  [167     149.0* 
17.92|   48  55.681  88    90.24|128  121.69J168     149.76 
9       18.91]   49  56.591  89    91.07|129  122.35|169     150.43 
10       19.90|   60   57.501   90    91.90|130  123.10J170     151.1* 
11       20.871   51   48.39|   91    92.711181  12S.83J171     151.75 
12       21.84|   62  59.281   92    93.52|132  124.56J172     152.40 
18       22.81]   53  60.17|   93    94.33|133  125.29|173     153.06 
14       23.78|   54   0.1.06]   94    95.14|134  126.02J174     153.70 
15       24.75|   55   61.95]   95    95.95J135  126.75|175     154.35 
16       25.72]   56   62.84|   96    96.761136  127.48|176     155.00 
17       26.69|   57    63.73]   97    97.57|137  128.21J177     165.65 
18       27.66|   58   64.62]   98    98.38)138.  128.94|178     156.30 
19       28.63]   59   65.51  1   99    99.19|139  129.67J179     156.95 
20       29.60|    60    66.40J100  100.00|140   130.40J180     167.60 
21       30.551   61    67.  27]  101  100.79|141   131.11|181     158.23 
22       31.50]   62    68.14J102  101.58|142  131.82J182     158.86 
28       82.45J   63   69.01|103  102.37|143   132.  53]  183     159.49 
24       33.401   64    69.88J104  103.16|144   133.24|184     160.12 
25       34.35]   65   70.76|105  103.95|146  133.95|185     160.75 
26       36.30]    66   71.62J106  104.74J146   134.  66]  186     161.38 
27       86.261   67   72.49J107  105.53|147   135.37|187     162.01 
28       37.20]    68    73.36|108  !06.32|148    136.08|188      162.64 
29       38.15|   69    74.23|109  107.11|149  136.79J189     163.27 
30       39.10|  70    76.10J110  107.901150   137.60]190     163.90 
31       40.03|   71    75.95J111  t08.67|151   138.19|191     164.61 
32       40.96|   72    76.801112  109.44J152  138.88|192     165.12 
33       41.89]   73   77.65|113  110.21J163  139.57|193     165.73 
34       42.82|   74    78.501114  110.98|164   140.26|194     166.34 
35       43.75]   75   79.35|115  111.75J156   140.951195     166.95 
86       44.68|   76   80.20|116  (12.52J166  141.MJ1M     167.66 
»7       45.611   77   81.05|117  U3.29|157  142.33|197     168.17 
38       46.54|   78   81.  90  JUS  U4.06|158   143.02|198     168.78 
t9      47.47|   79   82.75|119  !14.83|15»    143.71|199     169.39 
40       48.401   80  83.60|120  116.60|160  144.401200     170.00 

222  

224-228  

830-238  n  e  cor  Jackson.  .  .  . 
240-242  s  e  cor  Jackson  
244  

100,000 
7,200 
8,000 
12,000 
25,000 
7,500 
20,000 
47,000 
20,000 
15,000 
25,000 
36,000 
15,500 
42,000 
650,000 
30,000 
29,000 
41,500 
30,000 
22,000 
7,500 
20,000 
18,000 
25,000 
10,000 
345,000 

7,?00 
7,500 

246  

248  

250-252  

258-260.... 

862-264  

266-268  

270  278  n  e  cor  Van  Buren 
280-  2f  2  s  e  cor  Van  Huren 
284-288  

292-294  

296  

298-304  

308-324  n  e  cor  Congress  st 
326-332  s  e  cor  Congress  .  .  . 
334-336  

338-344  

346-348  

350-352  

354-356  

358-360  n  e  cor  Harrison  st 
36*  368  s  e  cor  Harrison  st. 
370-372  ,.. 

374-376  

378-388  

390-392  l 

394-396  \ 

398-400  n  e  cor  Hubbard  pi. 
402-412  s  e  cor  Hubbard  pi. 
414-420 

422-424  

2,000 
95,000 
74,000 
68,000 

85,000 

41,400 
15,000 
1,000 
3,000 
5,000 
80,000 
1,500 
500 
1,000 
2,000 

2,000 

2,000 
2,000 
5,000 
25,000 
1,500 
3,000 
800 
10,000 
12,000 

3,000 

50,000 

130-434  

436-438  n  e  cor  Peck  pi  .... 
440-452  s  e  cor  Peck  pi.  .  . 
454-456  

458-460  

162-464  

50.o- 
50.971 
83,160 
87.15' 
68.41' 
139.839 
112.78!-' 
40,961 
70,336 
25,630 

25,700 

27.030 
28,04  = 
63.285 
63.  f 
168,372 
41.31? 
40,04.1 
108.124 
70,88! 
120,74^' 

133,015 
exempt 
38.001 
38,651 
220.37? 

466-46X  

470-472  

174-476  

480  n  e  cor  Eldrldge  pi.  .  . 
482-488  s  e  cor  Eldridge  pi, 
490-492  

494-498  

500  

504-506  

508  

510  

512  

5:4  

516-518  

520  n  e  cor  Harmon  pi.... 
522-524  s  e  cor  Harmon  pi. 

532.  

536-540  

542-544  

W  T  Hall 
John  M  Studabaker 

Edward  S  Isham 
John  G  Shortall 
William  Luckow 
Bmumiel  Valerga 
Henry  Keep  et  al 

516-548  

550  

554-556  

560.  

562.  

1,200 
l,85f 
2.00' 

38,001 
38,651 
220.373 

1,200 
1,850 
2,000 

35,998 
31,998 
193,641 

1,000 
1,000 
2,000 

564  

566-578  n  e  cor  Twelfth  st. 

STATE    STREET. 

301  to  307 

219-231 
201-215 
177-191 
171-176 
151-165 
129-139 
127 
123-125 
119-121 
101-117 
27-35 
26 
23 
19 

* 

N  e  cor  So  Water  st  

70x365  irreg 

140x55*4 
140X68H 
109.5x68 
60X68M 
169x1  13H 
I24X150H  1 
SOX150H 
40X150H  ) 
40X150H  1 
144.6X150J  J 
100x90 
20x90 
24X150% 
48x1  50% 

1,395,878 

326,700 
430.1S8 
387,000 
233,040 
2,375,090 

8,082,162 

747.600 

15,000 
51,000 
28,00' 
17,500 
1.031,600 

2,425,000, 

1,396,878 

326,700 
467,188 
387,000 
233.040 
2.375,090 

8,082,162 

3,872,847 
2,075,750 
249,460 
470,604 
882,096 

747,600 

'l5,000 
88.000 
28,000 
17,500 
1,031,600 

2,425,000 

1,104,600 
483,750 

1,461,834 
329,796 
461,625 
484,470 
218,439 
2.291,349 

13.448.505 

690,000 

28,500 
88,000 
35,000 
15,000 
928,440 

4,000,000 

I  Hibbard    Spencer 
1        Bartlett  A  Co 
Hhauncey  Keep 
Kst  Frederick  Tuttle 
(  F  Porter 
fohn  Kranz 
Was  Fra  Temple  Ass'n 
f  Marshall  Field 
)  H  A  Osborn  tr 
}  Marshall  Field 
t  Estate  Hugh  Speer 
Marshall  Field 
Uolumbus  Safe  Dep  Co 
1  A  Stevens 
Mary  M  Judson  et  al 
Est  John  M  Williams 

3  e  cor  So  Water  st  . 

5-27  n  e  cor  Lake  st  

S5-39.se  cor  Lake  st  
tl-45  

<  e  cor  Randolph  

i3-73  s  e  cor  Randolph  St.. 

'9-81  .  .  . 

33-85  

*5-97  n  e  cor  Washington  . 
101-107  s  e  cor  Washington 
109  

2,142,000 
254,46f 
480,604 
902,896 

X 

5,00' 
550,000 
10.001 
20,800 

2,074,050 
320,418 
645,558 
1,267,086 

495,000 
58,000 
175,000 
385,000 

[11  

113-115  

The  dividing-  line  of  north  and  south  streets  is  Madison  street.  For  illustration,  State  street  north  of  Madison  street  is  North  State  street 
and  south  of  Madison  is  South  State  street.  State  street  is  the  dividing-  line  of  the  east  and  wnst  streets.  Madison  street  east  of  State  is  known  as 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Madison  street. 


10 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


Albert  H.  Wetten 


Arthur  W.  Johnson 


Albert  R  Wetten  &  Co. 


(Formerly  Rounds  &  Wetten) 


108  South  La  Salle  Street 


CENTRAL  BUSINESS  PROPERTY 


Frank  G.  Hoy  ne  4  Co. 

REAL  ESTATE 

RENTING  AND  VALUATORS 

112  North  La  Salle  St.,  Room  19,   CHICAGO 


G 
IRRUJ.HERS&O 
REAL    ESTATE  ^^ 

Real  Estate  Exchange  Building 

A.  S.  CARRUTHERS  ADELBERT  TAYLOR 

Appraisals 
Estates  Managed 

Exclusive  Agent 

University  of  Notre  Dame 

Branch  Office  Branch  Office 

1 165  E.  43rd  St.  Telephone  Randolph  2231  396  E.  95th  St. 


Member  of  The 
Chicago  Real  Eitate  Board 


TEL.  CENT.  5855 


PHILLIPS  &  COMPANY 

Central  Business  Property 


1412  BORLAND  BLDG. 
105  S.  La  Salle  St.  Chicago 


E.  G.  PAULING 


E.  H.  SEEMAN 


E.  G.  PAULING  &  CO. 

REAL    ESTATE 

Mortgage    Loans    and    Investments 

5  North  La  Salle  Street 

N.  E.  Cor.  La  Salle  and  Madlmon  Street* 

CHICAGO 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


11 


STATE     HTKKKT. 


New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913     . 
Value 
of  Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value   of 
Bldgs. 

Owner. 

13-14 
1-11 
1-6 
1-1 
6-7 

9-11 

1S-1S 
17-11 

13-19 

11 
M 
M 

IT 
39 

41 
101-116 
117-119 
131-133 
138-141 
101-109 
111 
113-11* 
117 
119-113 
118-119 
J31-333 

1S5-13T 

1-14 

101-303 
105-107 
109-315 
317-313 
315-331 
133-341 
401-441 
501-608 
507-511 
518-817 
519-511 
513-535 
537.539 
541-843 
545-549 
551-555 
587-659 
609-621 
623-627 
«19 
(33-639 
441-647 
649-661 
653-666 
657-661 
663-666 
667-673 
701-709 
711-717 
719-713 
718-731 
T33-737 
719-748 
747-763 
788-7*1 
7*8-767 
769 
771-773 
778 
801-805 
307-809 
311-815 
817-823 
(17 
619-833 
63* 
637-843 
S46-867 
901-905 

907-911 

918-917 
919-911 
913-915 

917-919 
931-933 

936-937 
1001 

1005 
1007-1009 
1011-1015 
1019 
1021-1023 
1025-1029 
1029-1031 
1101-1103 
1105-1109 
1111-1119 
1121-1127 
1129-1131 
1133-1135 
1137-1139 
1141-1155 
1157-1159 
1163-1165 
1167-1169 
1171-1177 
1179-1181 

300-304 
118-140 
Mi 
110 
111-116 
100-108 
188-194 
186 
174-1*4 

117-119  
111-113    

48X150H 
48X150H 
53^x150* 
60x73 
40x73 
10x73     1 
60H144H  f 
30X144H 
30X144H 
40x144*4  1 
5x83 
25x83 
20x83 
20x83 
20x83 
20x83 
26x83 
264x848 
27*4x147 
40x147 
76x147 
100x144.9 
20x144 
22HX145 
47J4X145 
50xl« 
40x145 
36x145 
4x145   I 
18x73     )• 
71x76     | 
40x144 
40x144 
80x144 
80x144 
80x144 
80x144 
400x143 
40x88 
40x138 
20x138 
20x138 
40x138 
60x138  *4 
KZ138H 
10x138*4 
40  xl  Its  K 
100x138*4 
80x138 
40x138 
40x138 
40x138 
40X138 
20x138 
20x138 
40x138 
20x138 
60x105 
44x80 
40x138 
40x138 
40x138 
40x138 
40x138 
40x138 
40x138 
20x138 
10x138 
20x55*4 
20x55*4 
40x58 
40x138 
40x138 
60x138 
20x138 
40x138 
*0xl38 
41x73 
100x73 
40x56 
\  SOX46H    1 
I  lOxllW     f 
20x138 
20x138 
20x138 
20x138 
20x138 
20x138 
20x1  118 
20x138 
40x138 
20X138   1 
20x138   f 
20x138 
20x138 
40x56 
40x28 
40x83% 
40x138 
40x138 
40x138 
40x138 
80x138 
80x183 
21'.,x82\ 
43*$x82?a 
21^x82^ 
43*$x82* 
44x823i 

55x80 
27x96 
20*4x80 
20*4x80 
60x80 
80x20 
41*4X80*4 
20X80*4 
80*4x80). 

1,448,096 
1,217,596 
1,260,714 

3,464,015 

604,525 
604,525 

903,675 

281,808 
234,200 
253,100 
100,000 

596,991 
6,443,523 
445.517 
648,699 
1,490,250 
2.831,676 
311,340 
350,132 
758,057 
748,057 
771,850 
907,532 

1,200,946 

814,260 
593,900 
793,900 
733,241 
529,800 
1,008,113 
3,640,065 
205,845 
231,018 
105,138 
102,660 
207,320 
334,980 
103,660 
307.98C 

611,012 
317,658 
116,58? 
106,000 
111,000 
108,500 
52,000 
53,000 
105,240 
56,700 
171,574 
100,790 
109,471 
102,360 
100,120 
110,120 
96,120 
100,620 
98,025 

53,830 
41.820 
47,929 
77,538 
105,018 
88,423 
129,280 
39,76f 
84,520 
43,560 
59,120 
164,356 
55,685 
63,187 

33,696 
32,740 
32,441 
33,741 
35,216 
36,741 
29,491 
30,741 
79,479 

68,823 
119,873 

27,073 
42,849 
47,275 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
90,159 

131,455 

33,608 
18,235 
44,239 
50,288 

222,443 
153,720 
69,930 
69,930 

177,949 
120,520 
263,780 
92,760 
388,996 

566,000 

283,000 
30.000 

599.901 

117,000 
117,000 

165,000 

7,500 
6.4OO 
7,000 
100,000 

194,700 
498,741 
25,400 
22,000 
46,000 
990,00(1 
9,000 
10,000 
40,000 
30,000 
16.000 
350,000 

415,000 
20.000 

'  Vob'.on' 
200,000 
IO.OOT 
20,00' 
750,000 
3,000 
7,000 
1,000 
3,000 
8,000 
36,000 
4,000 

9,00< 

35,000 
12,000 
12,000 
5,000 
10,000 
7,500 
1,500 
2,500 
2,000 
2,00' 
10,000 
3,sor 
7,0"' 
10,000 
10.  n 
20,000 
6,000 
10,500 
6,000 

5,200 

3,000 
4,000 
14,000 
15,000 
7,000 
10,000 

1,448,096 
1,217,596 
1,260,714 

3,464,015 

604,525 
604,525 
903,675 
281,808 
234,200 
253,100 
100,000 

596,991 
6,443,523 
445,517 
648,699 
1,490,250 
2,831,676 
311,340 
350,132 
758,057 
748,057 
771,850 
907,532 
889,692 
263,931 
1,285,946 
814,260 
593,900 
608,370 
1,136,501 
1,065,296 
1,075,253 
3,640,065 
205,845 
231,018 
105,138 
102,660 
207,320 
334,980 
103,660 

307,980 
607,011 
317,658 
116,583 
106,000 
111,000 
108,500 
52,000 
53,000 
105,240 
56,700 
171,574 
100,790 
109,471 
102,360 
97,120 
110,120 
96,120 
100,620 
98,025 

53,830 

41,820 
47,929 
77,538 
105,018 
88,423 
129,280 
50,800 
84,520 
43,560 
'59,120 
164,356 
55,685 
63,187 

33,696 
32,740 
32,441 
33,741 
35,216 
36,741 
29,491 
30,741 
79,479 

68,823 
119,873 

27,073 
42,849 
47,275 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
90,159 

566,000 
283,000 
30,000 

599,901 

117,000 
117,000 

165,000 

7,500 
6,400 
7,000 
100,000 

194,700 
498,741 
25,400 
22,000 
46,000 
990,000 
9,000 
10,000 
40,000 
30.000 
16,000 
350,000 
332,160 
116,340 
500,000 
20,000 

'  r  88',570 
177,140 
177,140 
177,140 
750,000 
3,000 
7,000 
1,000 
3,000 
8,000 
36,000 
4,000 
9,000 

31,500 
12,000 
12,000 
5,000 
10,600 
7,500 
1,500 
2,500 
2,000 
2,000 
10,000 
3,500 
7,000 
10,000 
7,000 
20,000 
6,000 
10,500 
6,000 
5,200 

3,000 
4,000 
14,000 
15,000 
7,000 
10,000 
1  1,040 
5,000 

1,171,086 
1,223,586 
1,519,725 

3,704,213 

632,835 
632,835 

919,218 

294,399 
244,920 
266,880 
100,000 
604,590 
6,648.174 
462,210 
677,034 
1,549,572 
2,788,665 

661,485 

748,071 
771,864 
629,691 

3,240,153 

819,330 
766,545 
1,286,898 
1,077,993 
1,010,304 
1,119,810 
3,838,248 
198,462 
194,640 
85,662 
82,734 
166,467 
272,703 
83,733 
82,734 
165,468 
500,322 
335,341 
117,261 
114,123 
116,721 
106,722 
51,861 
51,360 
104,961 
56,562 
171,573 
100,791 
109,470 
102,360 
97,119 
110,121 
96,120 
98,121 
98,025 

109,617 

46,410 
42,828 
71,781 
89,112 
74,517 
116,020 
41,805 
76,614 
34,845 
47,313 
143,955 
54,684 

63,180 

33,390 
33,585 
32,136 
32,736 
34,236 
37,236 
29,484 
30,735 
73,467 
67,911 
35,754 
39,825 
53,643 

26,214 
39,501 
44,424 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
107,157 

120,531 
30,750 
17,556 
41,391 
44,577 

220,443 
154,248 
69,925 
69,925 
180,681 
117,765 
262,041 
91,758 
387,996 

289,000 
289,000 
289,000 

750,000 

125,000 
125,000 

150,000 

7,500 
5,000 
5,000 
100,000 

150,000 
450.000 
23,000 
22,000 
44,000 
930,000 

19,000 

30,000 
16,000 
25,000 

1,112,160 

45,000 
200,000 
288,569 
177,141 
177,141 
177,138 
750,000 
4,000 
8,000 
1,000 
3,000 
7,000 
33,500 
4,000 
3,000 
6,000 
30.000 
46,374 
13,400 
13,400 
16,000 
6,000 
1,500 
1,000 
2,000 
2,000 
10,000 
3,500 
7,000 
10,000 
7,000 
20,000 
6,000 
8,000 
6,000 

9,000 

2,500 
4,000 
14,000 
15,000 
9,000 
10,600 
10,000 
13,000 

Mandel   Bros. 
Mandel   Bros 
Marshall  Field 

Marshall    Field 

Otto   Young 
Harriet  Albee  et  al 
Est  Marshall   Field 

T  M  &  V  Weil 
John  M  Kranz 
Frederick   Fisher 
School  Fund 

Eugenes  Pike 
Est  Potter  Palmer 
Etbelbert  W.  Peek  etal 
Est  Melinda  Hamlin 
Lucy  J  Rowe 
Henry  Strong 
Jenmngs-C  T  A  T  Co  tr 
Bessie  B  Hanson 
Est  Henry  A  Kohn 
Est  Mary  McLean 
Anna  H  Wilmartb 
Jennings-(J  T  A  T  Co  tr 
Perry  Hannah 
Eugene  S  Klmball 

L  Z  Letter 
Jennlngs-CT&TCo  tr 
Est  Jonathan  Clark 
Henry  Keep  et  al 
Arthur  B  Caldwell 
Est  James  Campbell 
L  Z  Letter 
John  P  Wilson  et  al 
Orson  Smith 
Samuel  Stern 
L  Z  Letter 
Cbauncey  Keep 
Jennlngs-C  T  A  T  Co  tr 
August  Kllb 
Edward  B  Kutler 
Edward  B  Butler 
Kdward  Lowe  et  al 

)  LatbropAAldUetal 
f    tr8 
Lathrop&Aldisetal  trs 
Est  Melinda  Hamltne 
Kate  &  Annie  Clifford 
Samuel  Stern 
Kate  A  Annte  Clifford 

|  L  Z  Letter 

Herbert  B  Bucklen 
Harriet  S  Dlmlck  etal 
L  Z  Letter 
Catharine  Sporleln 
Frederick  H  Winston 
Cbauncey  Keep 
A  T  A  S  Bank 
Est  Melinda  Hanjlln* 
Western  T  A  S  bk 

Jacob  Blrk 
Henry  Kuclis 
Est  C  D  Peacock 
Washington  Porter 
VI  llton  S  Florshelm 
Mary  Kessler 
Est  Christian  Haman 
J  H  Clough 
Milton  J  Palmer 
William  F  Bode  et  al 
William  C  Lobensttnc 
Joseph  Theurer  et  al 

Hiram  B  Peabody 

John  R  Thompson 
Herman  M  Heine 
John  R  Thompson 
Jane  Brega 
P  Nacey 
Patrick  Sanders 

}j  L  Slaughter 
Samuel  P  Parmly 
Benj  F  Williams  et  al 
Carl  Buhl 
Carl  Huh! 
Carl  Buhl 

Flor'nce  Peacock  Green 
Russell  D  Peacock 
George  L  Thatcher  etal 
City  of  Chicago 
City  of  Chicago 
Cltv  of  Chicago 
Geoffrey  C  Morris 

J  Theurer  and  C  Buhl 

Caroline  Uphof 
Hattie  Jackson 
John  Gurrln 
Hattie  Jackson 

Est  L  C  Patne  Freer 
Est  John  H  Dunham 
|  Fred  S  Winston 

Louis  E  Laflin 
Otto  Young 
Est  Ma  rshallField 
Edw  A  Drummond  et  al 
Marshall  Field 

125-127  n  e  cor  Madison  st. 
129-131  s  e  cor  Madison  — 
133-135 

137-143  •( 

145... 

147.  

149-153.   .                         ..    j 

155  

157  

159  

181  

161  

165-185  s  e  cor  Monroe  St.. 
189  

191-193  . 

195-197  n  e  cor  Adams  
101-111  se  cor  Adams  St.. 
813  

115  

217-219  

221-283  

286  277  

2*9-  SM 

J33  

Jackson  blvd   

241-143  s  e  cor  Jackson  blvd 
145-S47  

249-165  

157-263  

365-171  

275-279  n  e  cor  Van  Buren 
181-319  s  e  cor  Van  Buren. 
321-323  s  e  cor  Congress  St. 
325827  

:<3L>  

331  

333336  

337-341  

343  

345  

347-349  

351-353-355  ne  cor  Harrison 
361-367  s  e  cor  Harrison  St. 
369  

371-373  

377-379  

381-383  

385.... 

387.  

389-391  

393  

395-399  n  e  cor  Hubbard  pi 
403-405  s  e  cor  Hubbard  pi. 
407-409  

411-413  

415-417  

419-421  

421-426...  . 

4*7-418. 

431-433.... 

435.  

437.  

439  

441  n  e  cor  Peck  pi 

445-447  s  e  cor  Peck  pi  
449-451  

453-455  

457-461  

463.  

465-467  

5,000 

489  

471-473  

10,000 
10,000 
8,000 

7,000 

3,000 
3,500 
3,200 
4,500 
5,79? 
7,5fV 
250 
1,500 
21,000 

9,000 

18,400 

2,800 
7,200 
850 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 

10.000 
10,000 
8.000 
7,000 

3,000 
3,500 
3,200 
4,500 
5,795 
7,500 
250 
1,500 
21,000 

9.000 
18,400 

2,800 
7,200 
850 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 

8,000 
13,000 
7,000 

7.000 

2,700 
4,350 
2,900 
3,500 
5,000 
8,000 
250 
1,500 
15,000 
8,100 
4,000 
5.700 
8,000 

2,500 
5,500 
500 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
22,000 

20,600 

1,000 
2,500 
8,000 
5,000 

15,000 
9,500 
10,000 
10,000 
13,000 
6.801 
15,000 
7,000 
30,000 

475-483  n  e  cor  Eldridge  pi 
487-489  s  e  cor  Eldridge  pi. 

491-493  

496  

497  

499.  

501  

503  

505  

507  

509  

511-513  

515  

517... 

519  

511  

523-525  n  e  cor  Harmon  pi. 
527-5*9  s  e  cor  Harmon  pi  . 
531-533  

135-537  

539-541  

543-545  

547-549  

551-557  

559-565  

25,600 

2,000 
2,500 
9,250 
5,000 

17,000 
9,000 
10,000 
10,000 
13,000 
7,480 
16,700 
8,000 
31.000 

131,455 

33,608 
18,235 
44,239 
50,288 

222,443 
153,720 
69,930 
69,930 
177,949 
120,520 
263,780 
92,760 
388,996 

25,600 
2,000 
2,500 
9,250 
5,000 

17,000 
9,000 
10,000 
10,000 
13,000 
7,480 
16,700 
8,000 
31,000 

>67  

569-571  

>73.  

575-577  

579-681  n  e  cor  12th  st  

2-4  n  w  cor  South  Water 
6-10  s  w  cor  South  Water 
12.  

14  

16-12  

24-28  n  w  cor  Lake  st  
30-36  s  w  cor  Lake  it.  .  . 
38  

40-46  

KOBAXTD*. 


The  dividing1  line  of  north  and  south  streets  is  Madison  street.  For  illustration,  State  street  north  of  Madison  street  Is  North  State  street, 
and  south  of  Madison  Is  South  State  street.  State  street  is  the  dividing-  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets.  Madison  street  east  of  State  Is  known  as 
East  Madison  street  and  -west  of  State  street  Is  West  Madison  street. 


12 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


B.  M.  WINSTON 


W.  R.  ODELL 


WINSTON  &  Co. 

MORTGAGE  LOANS 


FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  BLDG. 


Telephone,  Central  4204 


CHICAGO 


J.  S.  BECK  D.  W.  BECK 

Harrison  3042 


BECK  &  BECK 

REAL    ESTATE    INVESTMENTS 
122  SOUTH  MICHIGAN  AVENUE 

Pioneers   in  Syndication 
of  Apartment   House   Property 


W.  H.  Botham  &  Co. 

...Real    Estate... 
Loans— Renting 

Management  of  Properties  Solicited 

Long  and  Short  Term  Leases 
Negotiated 

1418  Advertising  Building 
Telephone  Central  8430          123  W.  Madison  St. 


TELEPHONE  MAIN  2181  and  2180 


(Not  Inc.) 


30  North  La  Salle  Street 


Central,  Manufacturing  and  Warehouse  Properties — 99  Year  Leaseholds  — Fees—  10  to  25 
Year  Leases.    We  Specialize  in  Choice  Properties  in  and  near  the  Loop. 


ALSO  IN 

North  Central  Business  Distriet 

The  Scene  of  Wonderful  development  During  the  Next  Few  Years 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


13 


STATE     STRKKT. 

New  No 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

Owner. 

164-170 
160-162 
164-158 
150-152 
134-144 
126-132 
124 
116-122 

100-108 
32-34 

30-30 

16-18 
10-14 

3-8 
3-4 

10-14 
16-18 
20-22 
26-28 
32 
34 
36-44 
100-108 
110-112 
114-116 
118 
120-122 
126-128 
130-132 
134-136 
136-144 
300 

203-204 

206 
313 
214-216 
318 
220-222 
230-232 
234-248 
300-302 
304-308 
310-322 
324 
326-334 
336-348 
360-356 
400-402 
404-412 
414-416 
418-420 
422-434 
436-438 
430-432 
434-436 
438-440 
443-444 
446-448 
460 
442-464 
466 
468-468 
600-510 
•13-534 
626-538 
630-532 
636-642 
644-648 
600-604 
606-608 
610-612 
614 
616-618 
620-623 
634-636 
628-630 
630-638 
«40 

642-644 

646-648 
«60 
652-660 
•62-674 
700-706 
708-714 
716-722 
724-730 
733-738 
740-742 
744-746 
752-758 
760-762 
764-766 
768-772 
774-780 

800-810 
812-814 
816-824 
826-828 
830-832 
834-836 
838-846 
848-850 
852-854 
886-858 
860-862 
864-866 
868-870 
872-874 
876-878 
880-884 
900-906 
908-912 
914-920 
1000-1004 
1006-1012 
1150-1158 

48-54  

T7.\8II',, 
23x80* 
28x40% 
52X40H 
50X30H 
35J£x40 
20x93* 
76*x90X 
91HX90H 
91!4x90 
55x85 
65xl25,with 
22     ft    L  to 
alley 
64x143 
91HX106 

66^x106 
48x80 
24x120 
72x120 
24x120 
24x120 
48x120 
24x120 
24x120 
96x120 
80x120 
40x120 
20x120 
25x120 
25x120 
1 
\  190x340 

22HX80* 
j    20x101    | 
1   20x22*  f 
20x101 
20x101 
20x100 
29x101 
33*4x145 
42x100 
123x100 
38x100 
463ixlOO 
905ixlOO 
25x100 
50x100 
98x100 
50x100 
50x100 
60x100 
40x100 
19^x100 
1HV\100 
19JixlOO 
19^x100 
19^x100 
24^x100 
24*xlOO 
24^x100 
24%xlOO 
24&X100 
245£xlOO 
75x100 
75x100 
97x100 
25x100 
25x100 
50x100 
50x100 
50x108* 
50x108* 
-;..•<  in-1, 

25x108* 
25x108* 
24x108* 
24x108* 
24X108* 
50x108* 
25X108K 

25X108* 

25x108* 
25x108* 
50x108* 
100x108* 
40&X108 
40^X108 
39&X108 
40x108 
40HX108 
23x108* 
23x108* 
50x100 
20x100 
20X100 
30x100 
20x100 
20x100 
62HX100 
25x100 
50x100 
25x100 
25HX100 
24HX100 
45x100 
20x100 
20x100 
19^X100 
20x100 
25x100 
25x100 
30x100 
25x100 
50x100 
25x100 
20x100 
39^X100 
593JX100 
50x112 
344^X112 

407,400 
120,480 
93,690 
266,068 
256,800 
177,900 
185,655 
619,515 
1,052,775 
1,535,064 
981,850 

2,146,878 

1,147,307 
831,706 
774,320 
1,179,680 
xempt 
xempt 
xempt 
xempt 
xempt 
xempt 
xempt 
xempt 
xempt 

1,347,810 

616,400 
284,160 
354,110 

423,740 
6,432.187 

355,110 
334,363 

270,090 
256.200 
262,335 
497,743 
873,976 
595,640 
1,802,480 
646,350 
569,800 
932,692 
261,876 
425,722 
857,822 
533,100 
420,159 
354,707 
227,880 
106,400 
106,900 
107,400 
109,750 
108,798 
141,495 
139,995 
132,495 
133,496 
132,495 
146,498 
328,590 
320,590 
431,237 
116,025 
113,875 
230,550 
271,659 
224,384 
146,700 
71,600 
71,600 
67,600 
64,566 
65,056 
66,056 
138,200 
65,600 
68,600 
67,600 
67,600 
385,450 

121,152 

98,524 
98,175 
97,224 
101,146 
110,436 
67,586 
83,755 

30,200 
9,400 
4,00 
6,00 
15,00 
11,200 
13,80 
24,99 
40,00 
300,00 
227,00 

100,00 

50,00 
188,10 
183,65 
100,00 
400,00f 
5,50 
154,56 
28,76 
26,00 
25,00 
12,50 
12,50 
800,00 

72,00 

68,00 

I5,0n 
17,65 

20,01X1 
1,399,00 

5,00 
5,00 

6,00 
6,00 
15,00 
127,  SW 
233,75 
10,00 
35,OOC 
60,00( 
40.00 
28,000 
15,000 
13,00 
20,00 
30,00 
21,37 
12,50 
20,00 
3,50 
4,000 
4,500 
6,85 
6,00 
13,00 
11,500 
3,99 
5,00 
3,99 
18,000 
12,00 
4,00 
21,800 
10,500 
8,35 
3,50 
12,000 
23,000 
3,500 
8,00 
8.000 
4,00 
3,50 
4,00^ 
5,000 
11.000 
2,000 
5,000 
4,000 
4,000 
37,000 

5,001 

4,000 
5,00 
5,001 
7,000 
2,500 
3.500 
7,000 

407,400 
120,480 
93,690 
266,068 
256,800 
177,900 
185,655 
619,515 
1,052,775 
1,535,064 
981,850 

2,146,878 

1,147,307 
831,706 
774,320 
1,179,680 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
1,347,810 
616,400 
284,160 
354,110 

423,740 
6,432,187 

355,110 
334,363 

270,090 
256,200 
547,335 
670,242 
1,205,344 
'595,640 
1,802,480 
646,350 
569,800 
932,692 
261,876 
425,722 
857,822 
533,100 
420,159 
354,707 
227,880 
106,400 
106,900 
107,400 
109,750 
105,807 
141,495 
139,995 
132,495 
133,496 
132,495 
146,498 
324,590 
320,590 
431,237 
116,025 
113,875 
230,550 
269,659 
216,384 
146,700 
71,600 
71,600 
67,600 
64,566 
65,056 
65,056 
138,200 
65,600 
68,600 
67,600 
67,600 
385,450 
116,150 
121,152 
98,524 
98,175 
97,224 
101,146 
110,436 
67,586 
83,755 

30,200 
9,400 
4,000 
6,000 
115,000 
11,200 
13,800 
24,999 
40,000 
300,00 
227,00 

100,00 

50,00 
188,10 
183.65 
100,00 
400,00 
5,50 
154,560 
28,76 
26,00 
25,00 
12,50 
12.50 
800,00 
72,00 
68,00 
15,00 
17,65 

20,00 
1,399,00 

5.00 
5,00 

6,00 
6,00 
300,00 
300,00 
565,11 
10,00 
35.00 
60,00 
40,000 
28,00 
15,00 
13,00 
20,00 
30,000 
21,37 
12,50 
20,00 
3,50 
4,00 
4,50 
6,85 
3,00 
13,00 
11,50 
3,99 
5,00 
3,99 
18,000 
8,00 
4,000 
21,80 
10,50 
8,35 
3,50 
10,000 
15,000 
3,50 
8,00 
8,00 
4,000 
3,50 
4,00 
4,00 
11,000 
2,00 
5,00 
4,00 
4,00 
37,000 

410,23 
121,98 
93,81 
268,10 
268,07 
191,51 
101,97 
668,83 
1,090,80 
1,575,91 
974,10 

2,192,32 

1,193,07 
1,702,98 
1,144,36 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 

1,504,69 

636,24 
291,40 
366,75 

436,11 
7,360,94 

370,43 
337,59 

273,31 
250,96 
253,37 
625,02 
1,050,48 
595,63 
1,785,79 
546,32 
458,80 
242,72 
421,29 
400,92 
816,37 
514,37 
417,85 
350,00 
186,32 
85,82 
85,82 
85,82 
86,82 
85,24 
116,30 
116,80 
110,80 
106,80 
105,80 
112,80* 
324,59 
320,58 
226,05 
203,39 
115,53 
113,53 
217,00 
261,81 
216,38 
146,19 
69,59 
73,59 
67,59 
64,05 
67,05 
66,05 
138,19 
64,59 
68,09 
70,09 
67,19 
134,70 
243,39 
90.20 
86,99 
86,13 
91,98 
100,71 
62,31 
80,50 

25,200 
9,000 
3,000 
6,000 
11,000 
8,200 
10,800 
20,000 
30,000 
300,000 
20-0,000 

100,000 

50,000 
416,000 

Hugene  K  Butler 
Chgo.  R.  E.  trustees 
Julia  F  Porter 
lOst  L  C  P  Freer 

(Museum  of  Fine  Arts 
f    Boston 
John  M  Kran/. 
William  Borden 
Northern  Trust  Co 
Otto  Young 

Netcher-Neuberger 
ton,  40x55,  40x99,  40x183 

C  W  Pardridge 
)  Charles  W  Pardridge 
Charles  Netcher 
Mrs.  Mollie  Netcher 
School  fund 
School  fund 
School  fund 
School  fund 
School  fund 
School  fund 
School  fund 
School  fund 
School  fund 

Frederick  Ayer 

Fannie  Belfeldetal 
Otto  Young 
John  Trayner 

|  Otto  Young  et  al 

Ralph  C  Starkweather 
Chas  H  Starkweather 

Frank  I!  Starkweather 
Cyrus  H  McCormick 
Jacob  L  Kesner 
Marshall  Field 
Hllza  C  Hamill  et  al 
Levy  Mayer 
C  T  Otis 
Barbit  Bloom 
Ralph  N  Isham 
Helen  E  Snow 
Katharine  P  Isham 
Katherine  S  Isham 
Harriet  S  Jones 
Catharine  S  Isham 
L  B  Otis 
Lucy  F  Alexander 
Charles  Counselman 
C  C  Starkweather 
J  M  *  Victor  Weil 
John  W  Barr  Jr 
C  L  Jenks 
Chancellor  L  Jenks 
N  J  Oilman  et  al 
Hattie  S  Parmly  et  al 
Est  Susan  C  Knight 
Samuel  Stern 
Est  Edwin  L  Brand 
John  M  Kranz 
W  V  Kelley 
E  B  Butler 
Albert  B  Harris 
John  W  Barr  Jr 
Albert  B  Harris 
Charlotte  Hartman 
Samuel  stern 
Kernott  &  Beck 
Jesse  B  Lloyd 
James  H  Lomax 
Henry  G  Miller 
William  A  Bartlett 
J  M  &  V  Weil 
Harry  M  Marks  et  al 
Est  Joel  Bigelow 
James  E  Baker 
Samuel  Stern 

1  John  V  Clarke  et  al 

P  W  Gates 
Amalia  Gesselsen  etal 
Kst  Marcus  Stearns 
Kst  Marcus  Stearns 
J  L  Kesner 
Helena  Flint 
Adele  Flint 
Joseph  Bobbe 
William  R  Linn 
Thomas  Scanlan 
Est  Ernest  J  Lebmann 

C&WIRR 

t 

Western 
-Trust  & 
Savings 
Hank 

C  &  W  I  R  R 

3hKO  and  W.  I.  R.  R. 
LddllOD  Corneau 
Chgo  &  G.  T  Ry  Bo. 

56           .             

58 

60  n  w  cor  Randolph  st  .  . 
64-70  s  w  cor  Randolph  st 
72 

74              

76-82 

84-90  

94-98  n  w  cor  Washington 
100-104  sw  cor  Washington 

106-110                                     •< 

112-116 

118-124   

126-128  n  w  cor  Madison  st 
132-134  s  w  cor  Madison  st 
136 

420,000 
13,500 
150,000 
25,000 
24,500 
31,000 
6,000 
6,000 
1,000,000 

70,000 

60,000 
10,000 
15,000 

14,000 
1,200,000 

138-144         

146 

148  

150-152  

154 

156 

168-164  n  w  cor  Monroe  — 
166-172  s  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
174-176       ..   . 

178 

ISO  

183 

184-186  

188-190 

192-194  

196-198  n  wcor  Adams.... 
200  s  w  cor  Adams  st  

206.            ... 

5,500 
5,500 
14,000 
250,000 
450,000 
10,000 
35.000 
40,000 
12,000 
11,000 
10,500 
14,000 
20,000 
30,000 
19,000 
17,000 
20,000 
3,500 
3,500 
3,500 
4,500 
3,000 
13,500 
14,000 
8,000 
4,000 
3,000 
10,000 
8,000 
4,000 
15,000 
5,000 
10,000 
8,000 
2,000 
10,000 
15,000 
3,000 
6,000 
10,000 
4,000 
3,000 
6,000 
5,000 
11,000 
1,000 
4,500 
6,500 
3,600 
30,000 
35,000 
5,000 
3,000 
3,000 
7,000 
7,000 
3,500 
7,000 

208  

210  

212 

214  n  w  cor  Quincy  st  
S  w  cor  Quincy  st  

240  u  w  cor  Jackson  blvd.. 
242  s  w  cor  Jackson  blvd.  . 
246-248      

250-258 

860       

222-264  

268-276  
378-280  n  w  cor  Van  Buren 
282  s  w  cor  Van  Buren  st. 
286-290  

802-294  

296  

898.            

300  

302.          

304 

306                             .  . 

308 

310  

312 

314  

316 

318-324  

326-332 

334-342  

344 

346  

i48-S50 

52-534  n  w  cor  Harrison  st 
356-358  s  w  cor  Harrison  st 
360-382  

366. 

368  

370. 

372  

374  

376  

78-380  

384  

386  

388  

i90  

92-396  

06-408  

5,00 
4,000 
5,00 
5,00 
7,000 
2,500 
3,500 
7,000 

10-412  

12^-414  

16-418  

20-422  

24  

26  n  w  cor  Polk  St..  . 

80-48S  s  w  cor  Polk  st... 
34  

36  

40  

42  

44  

4«-450  

52  

54-456... 

60.... 

62  

64  

66-468  

70  

72  

74  

76  

78  

80  

82-484... 

86  

88-490  

92  

94  

98  

98-502  n  w  cor  Taylor  st.  . 
06-508  s  w  cor  Taylor  st.  .  i 
10-538  

j 

MEMOBAJTDA. 


and 
' 


d  S01th   strets 


i8  Maai»on  street.     Por   illustration,    State    street   north    of   Madison   street   is   North   State   street, 

*"*  ° 


14 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


\VHITE>  «& 


ROBT.  WHITE  &  J.  P.  STRICKLAND    Surviving  Partners 


ROY  B.  TABOR,  deceased-Member  1901-1916 


REAL  ESTATE  BROKERS 


139  So.  Fifth  Ave. 


WHITE  &  TABOR  BLDG. 

CHICAGO 


MANAGERS  OF  BOSINESS  PROPERTY 


Tel.  Franklin  4600 


Callistus  S.  Ennis  &  Co. 

REAL      ESTATE 
Mortgages  and  Renting 

Central  Business  Properly,  Factory  and  Warehouse  Property 

S.  E.  Corner  Clark  and  Monroe  Streets 
Rector  Building,  Chicago 

Telephone  Randolph  3384 


ESTABLISHED    IBBa    AS   COOPER   A   BURHAN8 

MAIN  OKKICEI  25  N.  DEARBORN  STREET 


RENTS 


LOANS 


BURHANS, 

'ELLINWOOD  & 

CHICAGO 


ESTATE 


INSURANCE 


BRANCH  OFFICES! 

CHELTENHAM.  3OOO  B.  v. .  i  1 1  ST. 

CENTRAL.  SOUTH.  •«>  l  4  CAI.UM  I'.T  AVB. 
BURR    ELLYN.    flOTIl  AND  K.BOZIE  AVB. 

CHICAGO 


SALINGER  &/JUBBARD 

REAL  ESTATE          SUBDIVIDERS 
FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK  BUILDING 

Owners,  Subdividers  and  Developers  of 

Salinger  &  Hubbard's  Addition  to  Rogers  Park 

Salinger  &  Hubbard's  Second  Addition  to  Rogers  Park 

Salinger  &  Hubbard's  Ridgeview  Addition  to  Rogers  Park 

Salinger  &  Hubbard's  First  Addition  to  Ridgeview 

Addition  to  Rogers  Park  and 

Salinger  &  Hubbard's 


For  Sale         For  Rent 

Manufacturing  Property 

All  sections  of  the  City 

With  and  Without  Switch  Track 

Buildings  erected  to  suit  tenants  requirements 

PAUL  C.  LOEBER  &  CO. 

21  N.  La  Salle  Street 


Telephone  Main  97 

(Private  Exchange 


Established  1886 


E.  F.  KEEBLER  &  CO. 

CENTRAL  BUSINESS  PROPERTY 
LONG  AND  SHORT  TERM  LEASES 

DOWNTOWN  RENTING    EXPERT  RENT  VALUATORS 
5  N.  LA  SALLE  STREET 

TACOMA  BUILDING 


MEMBERS  OF  THE 
CHICAGO  REAL  ESTATE  BOARD 


OVER    25   YEARS 
Nl   OUR   PRESENT  LOCATION 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


15 


PLYMOUTH    COURT. 

New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Jev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value  ol 
Bides. 

Owner. 

301-310 
311-317 
317-359 
321-325 
327 
329-335 
339-345 
401-409 

411-415 
417-419 

421-423 
42S 
427-429 
421-437 
439 
441-443 
445-447 
501-509 
411-515 
519-521 
525 
527-529 
531-537 

539 
543 

601-619 
621 
623 
625 
627 
629 
631 
633 
635 
637 

1-7  s  e  cor  Jackson  bird. 
9-11  

80x104.3 
50x93 
40x93 
20x93 
26x93 
70x93 
80x50 
99x40 

S43KX100 

24  ^.x  100 

49HX100 
24^x100 
74H*100 
24-KX100 
J4KX100 
49.45x100 
50x100 
50x100 
50x100 
50x100 
23HX100 
23HHOO 
25x100 

75x100 
60x100 

175x100 
24x101    I 

24x101     1 
24x101    )• 
25x101 
25x101  j 
25x101 
25x101 
25x101 
25  r  101 

787,070 
272,620 
165,040 
115,528 
95,075 
250.870 
295,551 
218,070 

55,698 
55,500 

121,776 
52,930 
164,377 
58,793 
60,293 
178,960 
124,950 
124.950 
109,950 
102,950 
44,625 
45,375 
51.225 

112,125 
191,424 

exempt 
152.133 

124,704 

79,200 
105,750 
47,040 
32,928 
11,000 
25,000 
14,000 
14,500 

3,999 
3,99' 

18,650 
1,200 
10,000 
7,500 
9.00C 
76,000 
30,000 
30,000 
15,000 
68,000 

787,070 
272,620 
165,040 
115,528 
95,075 
250,870 
295,551 
218,070 

55,199 
55,000 
121,776 
52,930 
164,377 
58,793 
60,293 
178,960 
124,950 
124,950 
109,950 
102,950 
44,625 
45,375 
51,225 

112,125 
191,424 

exempt 
307.133 

124,704 

79,200 
105,750 
47,040 
32,928 
11,000 
25,000 
14,000 
14,500 

3,500 
3,500 

18,650 
1,200 
10,000 
7,500 
9,000 
76,000 
30,000 
30,000 
15,000 
68,000 

777,870 
272,097 
165,057 
115,137 
94,113 
260,955 
305,169 
215,070 

55,176 
54,978 

119,076 
52,905 
164,301 
60,768 
60,267 
172,911 
122,976 
122,976 
104,976 
162,978 
44,640 
45,390 
50,490 

206,466 
176,364 

exempt 
402,183 

297,736 

70,000 
105,000 
47,000 
32,500 
10,000 
35,000 
24,000 
10,500 

3,500 
3,500 

16,000 
1,200 
10,000 
9,500 
9,000 
70,000 
28,000 
28,000 
10,000 
68,000 

ti  chard  W  Sears 
Henry  Gerstley 
Est  L  C  Paine  Freer 

Est  Max  M  Rothschild 
lenry  Simpson 
iVm  N  Elsendrath 
L  Lancaster 
Est  Daniel  Wearer 
Abraham  Louis 

Est  Arthur  Farrar 
William  Kent 
William  Kent  et  al 
Frank  H  Starkweather 
Carl  Buhl 
Eldridge  M  Fowler 
John  A  Packard 
John  A  Packard 
Walter  L  Peck 
Chicago  Edison  Co 
John  H  Walker 
llessle  L  Howleson 
Caroline  D.  Robinson 

Thomas  R  Lyon  et  al 
Malek  A  Loring  et  al 

Jones  School 
I  Francis  M  Gray 
I  Francis  M  Gray 
•i  Francis  M  Gray 
Francis  M  Gray 
I  Gordon  L  Gray 

Charles  Pope 

13-15 

17  

19 

21-SS  

27-31  n  e  cor  Van  Buren  st 
33-39  s  e  cor  Van  Buren  st. 
41 

43.  .                            

45-47 

49 

51-6S                               

57 

59      

61-63 

65-67  

69-71                               

73-75  

77-79  

83.                 .                

750 
3,750 

9,000 
33,000 

exempt 

750 
3,750 

9,000 
33,000 

exempt 

155.000 

750 

3,000 

48,000 
3,000 

exempt 
250,000 

175,000 

^6                                      

37-91  

93-95  n  e  cor  Harrison  st. 

99-109  s  e  cor  Harrison  St. 
Ill  

113  

115  



117  .... 

119  

III. 

123.  

126  ...     . 

127.  ... 

to 


133-135  .....................  50x99 

137-139  .....................  50x99 

141  .........................  25x99  1 

719  143.  ........................  25x99    1 

721  145  .........................  25x99    f 

147  .........................  25x99  J 

149-151  ...................  I 

153.  ......................  5-  98x99 

739  155  ...................... 

741-743     157-159  n  e  cor  Polk  st.  .  .  .'.  48x9» 

801-811       161-187  s  e  cor  Polk  st  .....  100x75 

817-819      169-171  .....................  47J<xlOO 

821  173.  ........................  20x100 

823  175.  ........................  20X100 

825  177  .........................  20x100 

827  IK)  .........................  20x100 

829  181  ........................  20x100 

831  183  .........................  20x100 

833  185.  ........................  20x100 

835  187  .........................  80x100 

837  189.  ........................  20x100 

839  191  ........................  20x100 

841-843     193-196  ....................  40x100 

901  197  ...............  ..........  25x100 

90S  199  ........................  24.9x100 

907  SOI  ........................  25x101 

911-915      803  ........................  24.9x100 

205  south  to  Twelfth  street  R  R  property 


62,350 
244,700 
282,000 


120.000 
150.000 


62,350 
244,700 
282,000 


120,000 
150,000 


187,710 
244,740 
280,026 


R    R 


R    R 


R  R 


R   R 


R  R 


Est  Marcus  Stearin 


120,000  Lakeside  Press  Bldg  Co 


148,000  Est  Albert  E  Kent 


Chgo  &  West  Ind  R  R  Ce 
William  B  Jensen 
William  B  Jensen 
Charles  J  Becktel 
Chgo  A  West  Ind  RR  Co 
Chgo  A  West  Ind  R  R  Co 
Edward  Parkhurst 
Chgo  A  Went  Ind  R  R  Co 
Charles  S  Miller 
Chgo  A  West  Ind  R  R  Co 
Charles  S  Miller 
Charles  S  Miller 
Charles  S  Miller 
C*  W I RR 
AT  A  S  F  KB 
Charles  S  Miller 
AFASFRR  Co 
Charles  S  Miller 


R    R 


DEARBORN    STREET. 


231  to  241 

221-229 
215-217 
209-211 
201-207 
171-193 

159-167 


151-157 

135-149 
125-133 
115-121 
111 

105-109 
101-103 
31-39 
21-29 
17 

13-15 
1  toll 
1-7 
o 
11 
115 
17-19 
21-23 
25-27 
31-41 
101-107 
109  to  119 
123  to  141 
201-205 
207-221 
229-243 
301-305 
307-317 
319-323 
327-335 
337-339 
341-351 
401-415 
417-421 
423-439 
441-445 
501-505 
507-509 
511-517 
519-531 
533-541 
543 

601-607 
609 
611-615 
317 
619 

621-623 
Th 
and 


5-7  s  e  cor  So  Water  st. . . 
9-lSSee  105-109  S  Water  st 

15-17. 

19 

23-S7  n  e  cor  Lake  st 

29-45  se  cor  Lake  st 

47-58  .. 


57-59  n  e  cor  Randolph  st. 

67-73  s  e  cor  Randolph  st 

75-81 

83-89 

91 

93-97 

99  n  e  cor  Washington  st 
101-107  s  e  cor  Washington 

109-117 ;.. 

119. 

121-127 

129-135  n  e  cor  Madison  st. 
139-1431 

147  (  *  e  °°r  Madison  st 
149!!!!  j 

151-153 

155-15T. 

159-161  

163-171  ne  cor  Monroe  St.. 
173-179  s  e  cor  Monroe  st. . 

183-189 

191-309  n  e  cor  Adams  st. .. 
>11-217  s  e  cor  Adams  St. .. 
219-223  n  e  cor  Quincy  St.. 
2J7-245  s  e  cor  Quincy  st. . . 
247  s  e  cor  Jackson  bird. . . 

253-255 

257-261 

269-273 

275-277 

279-283  n  e  cor  Van  Buren 
287-301  s  e  cor  Van  Buren 

303-305 

307-321 

323-325 

327-329 

331-333 

337-339 

341-351.... 

353357 ;;;; 

359-361  n  e  cor  Harrison  st. 
367-373  s  e  cor  Harrison  St. 

375 

377 

379-381 

883 

388. . .  . 


80x10 

30MX74H 

36^x80 
80x40^ 
180X160K 
|    48x160    1 
<   42x160    V 
I  20x80«  j 

70x80 

100x120 
80x120 
60x80 

28x80* 
58x80 
36x80 
93x120 
90x120 


76J4X80 
63x80 
72xl201 
24x120  I 
24x120  f 
24x120  I 
48x120 
40X120 
40X.20 
104X120 
90X132 
99x132 
190x340 
73x50 
92x50 
165x100 
50x70% 
50x70« 
75X70H 


50X70H 
100X70K 
148KX68H 

148)4x67 

4fii/,x66 

50x66 

50x66 

50x66 

136x66 

75x66 

50X66 

71^X75 

25x71  % 

26X71H 

25x71  H 

25X71 M 

26KX71K 


105,612 

101,673 

75,192 

exempt 
178,660 

exempt 

266,552 

352,735 

815,000 

792,170 

314,530 

107,439 

300,6  iO 

334,310 

1,043,005 

707,420 

(211,157 

•j  689,606 

1815,560 


exempt 


exempt 

exempt 

exempt 

exempt 

863,751 

878,752 

6,432,187 

584,375 

483,500 

1,857,500 

518,080 

303,200 

393,575 

394,691 

518,590 

1,064,880 

1,287,18: 

262,308 

842,554 

195,275 

176,149 

174,649 

161,149 

429,795 

434,075 

208,332 

252,609 

54,458 

53,649 

52,149 

52,149 

55.008 


10,752 
17,544 
10,368 

exempt 
19.840 

exempt 

70,400 

10,000 

55,000 

350,000 

70,000 

20,000 

28,000 

5,000 

90,000 

45,000 

67,400 

281,961 

200,020 

1,010,925 

40,000 
72,000 
64,000 
91,000 
84,99i 

100,000 
1,390,00,' 

150,000 
40,000 

360,00( 

1,000 

3,000 

17,000 

38,200 

267,541 

400,001 

610.00C 
90,00(1 

325,000 
23,001 
25,00( 
23.50C 
10.0 
47,500 

200.0 


30,000 
2,000 
6,000 
4,500 
4,500 
4.500 


105,612 
101,673 

75,192 
exempt 
178,660 
exempt 

266,552 

352,735 

815,000 

792,170 

294,530 

107,439 

468,610 

334,310 

1,045,005 

707,420 

(211,157 

]  269,606 

(815,560 

exempt 


exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
863,751 
878,752 
6,432,187 
584,375 
483,500 
1,857,500 
518,080 
303,200 
393,575 
394,691 
518,590 
1,064,880 
1,287,187 
262,308 
842,554 
195,275 
176,149 
174,649 
161,149 
429,795 
434,075 
208,332 
252,609 
54,450 
53,649 
52,149 
52,149 
55,008 


d  S°tl1    **"  ls  Ma(UsO11  street. 


10,752 
17,544 
10,368 

exempt 
19,840 

exempt 

70,400 

10,000 

55,000 

350,000 

50,000 

20,000 

196,000 

5,000 

90,000 

45,000 

67,400 

281,960 

200,020 

1,010,925 


40,000 
72,000 
64,000 
91,000 
84,999 
100,000 
1,390,008 
150,000 
40,000 
360,000 
1,000 
3,000 
17,000 
38,200 
267,540 
400,000 
610,000 
90,000 
325,000 
23,000 
25,000 
23,500 
10,000 
47,500 
200,000 
7,500 
30,000 
2,000 
6,000 
4,500 
4,500 
4,500 


103,860 

100,235 

72,837 

exempt 
366,579 

exempt 

264,297 

357,735 

784,998 
717,039 
331,701 
146,100 
514,602 
364,899 
1,045,008 
707,421 

1,758,948 


exempt 

exempt 

exempt 

exempt 

exempt 

1,232,775 

874,548 

7.360,946 

596,550 

417,501 

2,014,881 

517,461 

302,301 

392,061 

351,312 

476,700 

1,134,585 

1,235,880 

243,012 

764,589 

175,980 

166,839 

164,838 

154,839 

391,685 

401,670 

199,626 

262,851 

57,6241 

58,938! 

54,939| 

49,644 

60,615 


9,000 

16,200 

9,800 

exempt 


Equitable  Tru 
Kate  H  P  Roberts 


42,300  Eugene  S  Klmball  *t  al 


exempt 
70,400 

15,000 

55,000 

324,000 

60,000 


Northwest'n  University 
Augustus  Lowell  et  al 

Edward  Landsberg 

Est  L  J  McConnlck 
W.  C.  Niblack.  tr 
Mary  B  Williams  et  al 


26,500  Caroline  M  Reeves 
211,700  Catholic  Bishop 


15,000 
90,000 
45,000 

567,000 


1,010,000  City  of  Chi  (School  Fd) 


35,000 
60,000 


170,000 

90,000 

1,200,000 


36,000 
500,000 


15,500 

35,000 

267,500 

550,000 

610,000 

90,000 


23,000 
25,000 
23,000 
13,000 
47,000 


25,000 


6,000 
2,000 
2,000 


Emily  C  McCarthy  et  al 
Richard  W.  Sears 
Union  Bank,  Chicago 

Charles  Netcher 


City  of  Chi  (School  Fd) 


1  (School  Fd) 
91,000  City  of  Chi  (School  Fd) 


Shepard  Brooks 

Est  Marcus  E  Steams 


150,000  Cyrus  H  McCormick 


Myrtle  C  Heisen 
Eugene  S  Pike 


500  C  T  Otis  et  al 
2,000  John  J  Sherman 


Harriet  B  Borland 
Hiram  B  Peabody 
i  Anna  Maria  Bailey 
I  Lucius  G  Fisher 
Francis  Bartlett,  tr 
R  P  Lament 


305,000  George  H  Holt 


Robert  H  Law 
F  W  Matthlessen 

Henry  C  Durand 
James  A  Murphy 


180,000  James  W  Ellsworth 
7,000  Clara  F  Bass 


Art  Institute 


2,000  John  J  Sherman 


Jolin  J  Sherman 
Frank  Cuneo 
FranK  Cuneo 


4,500John  F  Cella 
For  illustration,   State   street  north 
'    '      east  and 


of  Madison    street   Is   Worth 
*****  **" 


State 
*" 


street, 


16 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


PERKINS  B.  BASS  &  COMPANY 

CENTRAL  BUSINESS  PROPERTY 

MARQUETTE  BUILDING 


CHICAGO 


PERKINS    B.  BASS 
WILLIAM    D.  COUSIN 


TELEPHONE 
RANDOLPH    917 


HENRY  H.  WALKER 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


THOMAS  H.  WILLIS 


EDGAR    M.   SNOW 


ANDREW    A.     BROCK 


EDGAR  M.  SNOW  &  GO. 


ESTABLISHED     1873 


GENERAL  REAL  ESTATE  AND  MORTGAGE  BROKERS 

APPRAISERS  OF  REAL  ESTATE 


Boston  Correspondents: 

JOHN  JEFFRIES  &  SONS       6C  WEST  WASHINGTON  ST. 

818  and  819  Barristers  Hall 


PHON  E 
CENTRAL    509 


Henry  H.  Walker  &  Co. 

Manufacturing  Sites 

Slip  and  River  Frontage 
LARGE  FRONTAGE  ON  BELT  LINE 

Advance  Money  for  Improvements 

FIRST  MORTGAGE  LOANS— SUBDIVISIONS 
Tacoma  Building,  Madison  and  La  Salle  Streets 

Phones:     Main  286     Auto.  31-911 


F.  D.  P.  Snelling  &  Co. 

Real  Estate,  Loans,  Insurance 

1371   Con  way  Building 

S.  W.  Cor.  Clark  and  Washington  Sts. 


CHICAGO 


Telephone  Franklin  811 


CHICAGO 


GEORGE  BIRKHOFF 


Loans 


REAL  ESTATE 

Renting 


Insurance 


Room  506,  Chicago  Title  and  Trust  Bldg. 

69  West  Washington  Street 

CHICAGO 


Special  Attention  to  Loans 


Telephone  Central  7191 


JOHN  J.  FISCHER 
Real  Estate 


ESTATES   MANAGED 


Bank  Floor 


10    South    La  Salle   Street 

Telephone  Franklin  4027 


ESTABLISHED  1900 


MANAGERS  AND  APPRAISERS 
OF  REAL  ESTATE 

30  NORTH  DEARBORN  STREET 


B.  A.  THORPE 

RENTING  — REAL  ESTATE 
111   MONROE  STREET 

HARRIS  TRUST  BLDG. 
4  PHONES  •  •  RANDOLPH  4094 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


17 


i>  r. . \itito  it  \    >,TI:I,I.T. 


New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 

Totals 

53,820 
57,321 
R  R 
112,626 
106,875 
52,938 
194,400 
194,400 
134,700 
134,751 

124,188 
110,616 
82,680 
103,296 
440,199 
475,575 
320,280 
612,591 
232,431 
362,742 
108,081 
169,140 
377,586 
484,686 
511,359 
369,297 
301,551 
541,905 

550,269 

185,100 
843,876 
888,702 
5,244,662 
1,377,915 
3,193,278 

2,819,567 
396,216 
91,722 
90,798 
262,392 
336,189 
83,799 
756,633 
119,289 
132,288 
54,435 
59,436 
152,163 
607,632 

2,290,359 

52,119 
50,118 
50,619 
36,000 
35,226 
40,635 
40,134 
104,271 

392,883 

40,438 
40,677 
R  R 
49,974 
58,581 

1915 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

Owner. 

625 
627 
631 
633-635 
637-639 
641 
701-711 
713-727 
729-731 
733-73S 

234-236 

230-232 
226-228 
220-224 
200-216 
170-186 
168-166 
160-1S6 
134-112 
126-132 
124 
116-122 
104-114 
100-106 
36-44 
30-32 
24-28 
8-16 
4-6 

2 
2-12 
14-24 
28-46 
100-128 
132-148 

300-338 
400-406 
408 
410 
412-420 
422-432 
436-444 
500-508 
510-514 
516-520 
522 
524-532 
534-538 
540-550 
600-602 
604 
606 
608 
610 
612 
614 
616-628 
630-632 
634-636 
638-640 
642-644 
700-702 
704-706 
708-710 
712 
714-716 
718-720 
722 
724 
726-728 
730-736 
738-740 
742-744 
746-748 
750-752 
754-756 

387 

24x7154 
24x7154 
25x7154 
50x7154 
50x7154 
25x7154 
100x7154 
100x7156 
50x7156 
50x71  56 

50x44M 
20x8054 
36x8054 
4154x8054 
150x8054 
80x180 
90x80 
90x80 
100x20 
80x80 
1956x80 
38^x80 
72x80 
50x80 
90x4056 
40x90 
4156x90  5S 
9454x805i 
4954x4056  \ 
4056x4954  J 
20x40 
9254x50 
102x9554 
194.8x229.40 
190x46  % 
190x114 
396x321 
39354x66 
75x66 
25x66 
25x66 
75x66 
19954x66 
80x66 
40x66 
40x66 
20x66 
20x66 
48&X66 
50x66 
100x66% 
50x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
73x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
50x66 
25x66 
25x66 
50x66 
40x66 
20x66 
20x66 
20x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 
25x66 

48,744 
53,244 
R    R 
102,800 
97,300 
47,649 
194,100 
208,100 

229,599 

124,174 
107,507 
82,672 
104,285 
433,390 
686,034 
324,630 
571,590 
253,899 
382,330 
98,753 
152,976 
323,313 
460,787 
511,340 
366,558 
271,560 
523,584 

531,083 

181,110 
1,293,250 
898,992 
7,244,620 
733,341 
3,243,480 

3,642,456 
425,026 
101,326 
97,900 
295,700 
378,600 
94,900 
787,613 
268,062 
58,275 
63,275 
161,840 
219,100 
645,840 

1,705,347 

45,849 
47,349 
45,349 
46,849 
36,792 
40,401 
42,000 
40,000 

188,829 

39,900 
-      00,000 
R   R 
50,400 
59,382 

3,000 
3,500 
7,500 
R    R 
2,000 

4S.744 
53,244 
R  R 
102,800 
97,300 
47,649 
194,100 
134,'549 

135,350 

124,174 
107,507 
82,672 
104,285 
433,390 
686,034 
324,630 
571,590 
253,899 
382,330 
98,753 
152,976 
323,313 
460,787 
511,340 
366,558 
271,560 
523,584 

531,083 

181,110 
1,293,250 
898,992 
7,244,620 
1,283,556 
3,243,480 

3,642,466 
425,026 
101,326 
97,900 
295,700 
378,600 
94,900 
787,613 
268,062 
58,275 
63,275 
161,840 
219,100 
645,840 

1,705,347 

45,849 
47,349 
45,349 
46,849 
36,792 
40,401 
42,000 
40,000 

188,829 

39,900 
00,000 
R  R 
50,400 
59,382 

3,000 
3,500 
7,500 
R  R 
2,000 

3,000 
6,500 
R  R 
6,750 
1,000 

John  S  Cella 
Caroline  A  Woolford 
Chgo  &  W  Ind  R  R  Co 
J   hn  F  Cella 
IMward  S.  Hunter 
.John  11  Walker 
Michael  A.  Donohue 
Michael  A.  Donohue 
William  Wischemeyer 
George  E  Spry 

Henry  Botsford 
Martha  S  Hill 
Kst  I  N  Arnold 
B  H  Rogers 
Frank  Cuneo 
Est  Hugh  T  Dickey 
Daniel  Wells  Jr     " 
William  liorden 
R  W  Sears 
Est  Hugh  T  Dickey 
Edward  Manierre 
Benjamin  Manierre 
Chas  W  Fullerton  est 
111  Tr  ASav  bk.tr 
City  Real  Est  Trs 
Jane  Boyce  et  al 
Katharine  S  Adams 
Est  S  B  Cobb 

Caroline  E  Haskell 

Marshall  Field 
Est  E  L  Gillette 
Melville  W  Fuller 
School  Fund  et  al 
Hetty  H.  R.  Green 
Est  William  A  Slater 

Sarah  L  Brooks  et  al 
Est  Simon  Reid 
John  F  Bass 
Est  Marie  Lewis 
Francis  King  et  al 
Est  Nathaniel  Thayer 
Bryan  Lathrop  et  al 
Carter  H  Harrison  et  at 
James  Longley 
Nelson  Morris 

M  A  Ryerson 
Levi  P  Morton 
Sarah  L  Brooks 
L.  W.  Hill 
Albert  K  lay 
Samuel  D  Fay 
L.  W.  Hill 
Cheo  Title  &  Trust  Co 
L.  W.  Hill 
L.  W.  Hill 
Jennie  Thompson 
L.  W.  Hill 
Alice  Short 
August  Uihlein 
John  FCellaet  al 
Cyrus  C  De  Coster  et  al 
E  L  Hagenbuck 
North  Chgo  St  R  R  Co 
Anna  A  Daniels 
Gilbert  W  Roe 

Lambert  Tree 

North  Cbgo  St  R  R  Co 
Katharine  Hoffman 
Chgo  &  W  I  R  R  Co 
Florence  A  Camp 
Mary  E  Dlngman 

389.           .... 

393 

395-397  

399-401 

403  

407-413 

25,666 

39,000 
60,000 

7,000 
8,000 
10,000 
16,400 
62,000 
72,000 
44,350 
53,000 
6,000 
52.50C 
7,60r 
7,500 
15,000 
24,99' 
35,000 
100,000 
5,000 
30,000 

37,500 

11,000 
347,000 
200,001 
4,000,000 

25,000 
50,000 

50,000 

7,000 
8,000 
10,000 
16,400 
62,000 
72,000 
44,350 
53,000 
6,000 
52,500 
7,600 
7,500 
15,000 
24,999 
35,000 
100,000 
5,000 
30,000 

37,500 

11,000 
347,000 
200,001 
4,000,000 
450,216 
1,300,200 

1,300,000 
10,000 
10,000 
12,000 
38,000 
35,000 
9,000 
290,000 
25,500 

'5,666 
15,000 
67,500 
269,000 

1,121,001 

3,000 
4,500 
2,500 
4,000 
3,000 
2,001 
3,600 
1,600 

25,000 
25,000 
50,000 
50,000 

7,000 
8,000 
10,000 
15,400 
45,000 
30,000 
40,000 
60,000 

415-425  

427-429                    .              '     . 

431-433  

2-4  s  w  cor  South  Water  st. 
Band  117-1198  Water  St.  . 
8-10    ... 

12-14  

32-46  s  w  cor  Lake  st  
48-54  

56-62  n  w  cor  Randolph  st. 
68-74  s  w  cor  Randolph  st. 
76-82 

78,500 
6,800 
7,500 
35,000 
25,000 
35,000 
100,000 
35,000 
30,000 
37,500 

11,000 
200,000 
200,000 
4,000,000 
500,000 
1,250,000 

1,260,000 
10,000 
10,000 
15,000 
35,000 
33,000 
8,000 
305,000 
6,000 
19,000 

84 

86-88  

90-96 

98-102  n  wcor  Washington 
108-110  s  w  cor  Washington 
112-114  

116-118  

122-128  

130-132  

54  Madison  st  

134  n  w  cor  Madison  st  — 
138-144  s  w  cor  Madison  st 
148-156  

158-172  n  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
184  s  w  cor  Monroe  st.  
194-214  n  w  cor  Adams  st  .  . 
S  w  cor  Adams  to  Jackson  . 
250-286  s  w  cor  Jackson  
292-294  s  w  cor  Van  Buren 
296. 

1,300,200 

1,300,000 
10,000 
10,000 
12,000 
38,000 
35,000 
9,000 
290,000 
25,500 

5',666 
15,000 
67,500 
269,000 

1,121,001 

3,000 
4,500 
2,500 
4,000 
3,000 
2,001 
3,600 
1,600 

298-  

300-306     . 

308-326  

328-334. 

336-338  

340-342  

344  

346 

348-350 

5,000 
15,000 
250,000 

1,603,000 

4,500 
2,500 
3,000 
2,000 
2,000 
2,000 
1,500 
27,000 

200,000 

1,500 
2,000 
R  R 
3,700 
4,000 

352-356  

358-366  n  w  cor  Harrison.  . 
368-372  s  w  cor  Harrison  st 
376  

378.... 

380. 

382....  

384. 

386  

388-392 

394  

396  

400 

404  

406  

408-410  

412. 

414  

418-420 

422-424  

428. 

430.  

432. 

1,500 
0,000 
R    R 
2,000 
4,800 

1,500 
0,000 
R  R 
2,000 
4,800 

434  

436  

438  

440      

444  

I  Fl»l  It  Al,    STREET. 


2-8  s  w  cor  Jackson  blvd 

10-12... 

14 

16. 

18-20.. 

22-24 

26-32  n  w  cor  Van  Buren 
36-40  s  w  cor  Van  Buren. 

42-44 

46-48 

50-52 

54-56 

58-74 

76 

78-80 

82-84 


90 

92 

94. 

96-98  n  w  cor  Harrison  st. 
106-110  s  w  cor  Harrison  st 

112 

114 

116. 

118. 

120 

122 

124 

126 

128 

130 

132 

134 

136 

138 

140 


100x9956 

50x100 
25x100 
25x100 
50x100 
50x100 
99x100 
100x60 
50x100 
50x100 
50x100 
50x100 
200x100 
20x100 
40x100 
38x100 
25x100 
25x100 
25x100 
25x100 
25x100 
75x100 
75x100 
25x100 
25x100 
25x100 
25x100 
24x100 
24x100 
24x100 
25x100 
25x100 
25x100 
25x100 
25x100 
2454x100 
2254x115 
2154x115 


973,370 

84,89! 

65,797 

124,833 

143,835 

491,337 

247,227 

59,150 

64,150 

64,149 

67,150 

257,720 

23,860 

151,207 

149,378 

41,575 

31,503 

31,503 

32,803 

34,375 

193,700 

195,000 

33,487 


593,730 


150,460 


248,000 

25,600 
6,500 
8,000 

25,000 

15,000 
6,000 
2,000 
7,00' 
6,999 

10,000 

30,000 

1,00( 

105,487 

105,487 

13,000 
3,500 
3,500 
4,800 
2,500 
5,000 

12,000 
4,000 


285,000 


75,000 


973,370 

84,897 

134,593 

124,833 

143,835 

491,337 

247,227 

59,150 

64,150 

64,149 

67,150 

257,720 

23,860 

151,207 

149,378 

41,575 

31,503 

31,503 

31,002 

34,375 

193,700 

195,000 

33,487 


593,730 


150,460 


248,000 

25,600 

16,000 

8,000 

25,000 

15,000 

6,000 

2,000 

7,000 

6,999 

10,000 

30,000 

1,000 

105,487 

105,487 

13,000 

3,500 

3,500 

3,000 

2,500 

5,000 

12,000 

4,000 


285,000 


75,000 


758,676 
228,279 

71,559 

56,559 

59,118 

111,279 

393,759 

212,916 

58,674 

62,175 

62,175 

67,173 

23,868 

257,811 

150,738 

148,908 

39,585 

29,016 

29,016 

31,014 

34,386 

193,047 

195,348 

32,988 


593,733 


140,463 


118,000 
125,000 

20,000 


5,000  Maud 


500  Cath 


16,000 
8,000 

13,500 
4,000 
1,500 
5,000 
5,000  - 

10,000  J 
1,000  ' 

30,000 
105,000 
105,000 

11,000 
1,000 
1,000 
3,000 
2,500 
4,000 

12,000 
4,000 


285,000 


65,000 


(Charles  W  Bonynge 
J.  J  H  Wbittemore 

I  Dnlon  League  Aux  A 
Est  L  H  Boldenweck 


Rappleye 

"    -la'    - 


Annie  Maria  Bailey 
Est  George  B  Cook 
Catholic  Bishop 
Henry  G  Foreman 
Henry  G  Foreman 
Fannie  McMahon 
Est  Marcus  Stearns 
ames  C  Fargo 
American    Express   Co 
Est  Fred  W  Blpper 

Louis  A  Seeberger 

A  S  Monroe  et  al 
Horatio  O  Stone 
I  H  Bellows 

David  W  Miller 

John  J  Curran 

Louis  L  Coburn 

3  T  Otis  et  al 

3  T  Otis  et  al 

f  Mrs  h  B  liorland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  liorland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 


StEMOBAITDA 


The  dividing-  line  of  north  and  south  streets  is  Madison  street. 


Por  illustration,    State    street   north    of  Madison    street  is   North    State   street, 

f  State 


18 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


MCGORMICK  PROPERTIES 

SOUTH   SIDE   VACANT   FOR   SALE  MANUFACTURING   SITES   FOR   SALE   OH   RENT 

OFFICES  FOR  RENT 

STOCK  EXCHANGE  BUILDING 

REAPER  BLOCK       HOBBS  BUILDING 

BEDFORD  BUILDING    UNITED  STATES  EXPRESS  BLDG. 

STORES,    FLOORS   AND    LOFTS  CENTRAL   DISTRICT  FOR    RENT. 
RESIDENCES   AND   APARTMENTS   NORTH   AND   SOUTH  SIDES   FOR    RKNT. 
RIVERSIDE   LOTS  AND  ACRES  ON    DESPLAINES   RIVER. 

JOHN  A.  CHAPMAN,  Agent. 


30   NORTH    LASALLE   STREET 


TELEPHONE   MAIN   1776 


JOHN  LARSON  *co 

CENTRAL  RENTING 
REAL  ESTATE 


8  SO.  DEARBORN  STREET 

T.i.nhn.  „«.'  Randolph  3597 
.l.phone»j  Automal|0  42.590 

CHICAGO 


William  H.  Mulholand  &  Co. 

Established  1897 

Real  Estate  Investments 

Members  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board 

Telephone,  Franklin  1920 

SO  North  La  Salle  Street  Chicago 


J.  LEWIS  COCHRAN 


WILLIAM  B.  McCLUER 


COCHRAN  &  MCCLUER 

40  N.  DEARBORN  STREET 


REAL   ESTATE   AND   RENTING 


PROPERTY 

GOLD  MORTGAGES  FOR  SALE 


HARRY  F.  PRUSSINC 


ERNEST  H.  LYONS 

CENTRAL  VALUATIONS 

NORTH  SIDE  PROPERTIES 


1101  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 


Main  11O7 


B.  WOLTERSDORF 


L.  F.  KLEIN 


EDWARD  J.  SCOTT 


E.  WOLTERSDORF  &  Co. 

Near-in  West  Side 
Real  Estate  Our  Specialty 

SALES,     LOANS     AND 
GENERAL    MANAGEMENT 

Southwest  Cor.  W.  Madison  St.  and  Ashland  Blvd. 
Telephone  West  1834  CHICAGO 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


19 


I   I Kl'ICM,      STItl   IT 


New  No. 

Old  No. 

Site. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Totals 
Rev'ers' 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value 
of  Bides. 

Owner. 

708 

142.                   

25x115 

69,018 

41,082 

69,018 

41,082 

Mrs  H  B  Borland 

710-712 

144                      

25x115 

69  018 

41,082 

69,018 

41,082 

Mrs  H  B  Borland 

714-716 

146  

25x115 

69,018 

41,082 

69,018 

41,082 

Mrs  H  B   Borland 

718-720 

148            .           

25x115 

69,018 

41,082 

69,018 

41,082 

Mrs  H  B  Borland 

722 

150 

25x115 

69  018 

41,082 

69,018 

41  082 

Henry  A  Blair 

72i-726 

152            

25x115 

69,018 

41,08' 

69,018 

41,082 

f  596.0CO 

325,000<- 

Mrs  H  B  Borland 

156 

25x115 

69  018 

41,082 

69  018 

41  082 

Mrs  H  B  Borland 

732 

158. 

25x115 

69  018 

41  08' 

69  018 

41  082 

Mrs  11  H  norland 

734-736 

150                               ... 

25x115 

69,018 

41,082 

69  018 

41*082 

Mrs  11  H  Borland 

738-740 

188.  

25x115 

27,936 

27,936 

Mrs  H  B  Borland 

742-744 

164                               

25x115 

746-748 

136 

25x115 

100  610 

6,000 

134  797 

6  650 

170,871 

12.00C 

Morris  Eisenberg 

750-752 
800-802 

168-170  n  w  cor  Polk  st  

50x115 
25x95  ''i 

Chi  A  West  Ind  R  R  Cc 

804-806 

174.                

25x100 

808-810 

176                                  

25x100 

811-814 

178  

25x100 

818 

ISO                        

25x100 

820-826 

182 

25x100 

R    R 

R  R 

R  R 

R  R 

R  R  < 

RR 

828-832 

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CLARK  STREET. 

New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
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1913 
Value  of 
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1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
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1915 
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755-757 
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176 
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120-126 
130-132 
134-138 
140-148 
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212-216 
218-220 
224-242 
300-302 
304-312 
314-318 
320-328 
330-338 
400-408 
410-412 
414-416 
418-420 
422-424 
426-428 
430-432 

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27,500 
63,000 
26,800 
35,674 
37,075 
36,276 
59,295 

103,474 
48,806 
46,736 
46,440 
54,800 
97,050 
47,735 

110.610 

401.697 
81,484 
49,725 
67,300 
145,614 
2,620,960 

1,000 
10,000 
300 
7,000 
5,200 

27,500 
63.000 
26,800 
35,674 
35,875 
36,276 
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103,474 
48,806 
46,736 
46,440 
54,800 
97,050 
47,735 

110,610 

401,697 
81,484 
49,725 
67,300 
145,614 
2,620,960 

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10,000 
300 
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4,000 

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7,392 
3,640 
4,000 
4,640 
4,640 
3,000 
5,000 

6,000 

45,000 
5,800 
4,500 
7,000 
21,999 
1,250,000 

27,508 
61,499 
26,523 
32,622 
35,823 
36,225 
60,759 

102,081 
50,964 
47,835 
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54,360 
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Kate  S  Caruthers 
Charles  11  Wacker 
John  Reynolds 
Robert  J  Gunning 
Martin  M  Schultz 

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C  and  E  I  R  R 
W  I  R  R  I.esiee 

Helen  E.  James 
Helen  E.  James 
Caroline  Koch 
Robert  H  Parkinson 
Thomas  Lonergan 
Henry  Botsford 
Est  Thomas  T  Shrove 

John  Garibaldi 
Conrad  Furst 
Hobart  W  Williams 
Grahame  Jones 
Minnie  E  Baldwin 
Elizabeth  Lipe 
Est  Francis  C  Sherman 
Courthouse  and  City  H 
Marshall  Field 
James  Ross  Todd 
Mary.T  Hoxle 
John  T  Boddle 
Caroline  B  Kuehn  et  »j 

L  Z  Letter 

Elizabeth  M  Winston 
Est  Henry  H  Kohn 
Est  James  Campbell 
Dennis  McCarthy 
Est  L  C  P  Freer 

Dwlght  Lawrence  et  BJ 

M.  B.  Madden 
Howard  Henderson  et  al 
Hiram  Peabody 
Jared  Bassett 
A  F  Armstrong  et  al 
Est  L  C  P  Freer 
Marshall  Field 
Eliz.  T.  Meadowcraft 
Joseph  H  Andrews 
Marshall  Field  Est 
Marshall  Field  Est 
Marshall  Field 
L  Z  Letter 
Kate  S  Carruthers 
L  Z  Lelter 
L  Z  Leiter 
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Chauncey  Keepet  al.trs 
Peter  C  Brooks 
Est  Merrltt  L  Satterlee 
PhiloAOtis 
Est  Charles  D  Harlep 
Est  Edwin  L  Brand 
M  E  Sullivan  et  al 
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21,999 
1,250,000 

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513. 

515  

517-517% 

519  

521. 

32x96% 
14x96% 
16%x96% 

523  

525. 

527-529  

531. 

21%x96% 
20x98% 

533  .   .   . 

533-535  

535-539 

65x96% 

65x96% 
19x98% 

nzB8M 

45x96% 
22%x96% 
40x98% 
59x96% 
70x22 
20x80% 
20x80% 
20x80% 
20^x80% 
40x80% 
20x80% 

[     90x20 

80x80 
20x70 
15x70 
20x70 
36x70 
180x160 
381.1x320 
180%X107 
47%x80 
20x80 
40%x80 
62%x80 
25x76    ) 
25%xl26  [ 
50x50%  j 
25x126 
24x126 
*9%xl26 
28^x126 
39%X126 

52x126 

21x90% 
24x90% 
24x90% 
43x90% 
45%x90% 
78x90 
30x90 
40x90 
40x90 
40x180 
50x180 
99x180 
100x125 
50x125 
40x145 
186x135 
50x213 
120x113 
50x108 
100x108 
95x108 
100x103 
25x103 
25x103 
18%xl03 
18%X103 
37%  XI  03 
50x103 

541-545  

545% 

547.           .             

549-551 

559  

561-563 

565-567  n  e  cor  Twelfth  st. 
2-6  s  w  cor  So  Water  st.. 
8 

10  

12 

14  

16-18 

20  

22-28  n   w   cor  Lake    st 
Includes  130  Lake  st... 
32-38  s  w  cor  Lake  st  
40  

42 

44... 

46-48  

50-66  n  w  cor  Randolph  st 
S  w  cor  Randolph  st  

104-120  s  w  cor  Washington 
122-124... 

1,773,350 
301,285 
111,680 
250,439 
737,740 

783,530 

265,800 
235,192 
280,073 
277,729 
267.777 
283,852 

143,912 
164,328 
169,452 
342,597 
547,398 
879,335 
257,717 
246,827 
265,980 
433,792 
502,350 
2,179,450 
1,095,000 
380,500 
319,850 
1,806,860 
1,191,105 
550,900 
267,950 
501,924 
619,419 
503,250 
64.75F 
64,800 
47,181 
47,181 
94,245 
77,800 

200,000 
16,000 
3,000 
6,000 
50,000 

21,000 

8,000 
10,000 
23,000 
24,500 
14,499 

25,000 

8,0flr 
9,000 
9,000 
10,000 
17,000 
150,000 
80,890 
70,000 
17,85r 
13,000 
29.00T 
800,000 
50,OP' 
42,000 
15,000 
100,000 
240,000 
•      10,000 
20,000 
75,000 
20,00 
20,000 
4,800 
5,000 
3,000 
3,000 
5,000 
18,000 

1,773,350 
301,285 
111,680 
250,439 
737,740 

783,530 

265,800 
235,192 
280,073 
277,729 
185,952 

353,957 

143,912 

164,328 
169,452 
342,597 
547,398 
879,335 
257,717 
246,827 
265,980 
433,729 
502,350 
2,179,450 
1,095,000 
380,500 
319,850 
1,806,860 
1,191,105 
550,900 
247,950 
501,924 
619,419 
503,250 
64,758 
64,800 
47,181 
47,181 
94,246 
77,800 

200,000 
16,000 
3,000 
6,000 
50,000 

21,000 

8,000 
10,000 
23,000 
24,500 
25,500 

21,000 

8.000 
9,000 
9,000 
10,000 
17,000 
150,000 
80,890 
70,000 
17,850 
13,000 
29,000 
800,000 
50,000 
42,000 
15,000 
100,000 
240,000 
10,000 

4,883,166 
312,786 
111,681 
250,839 
687,743 

778,743 

265,446 
234,909 
274,722 
267,933 
362,016 

351,051 

142,929 
164,349 
179,060 
356,286 
577,146 
929,901 
253,092 
225,061 
263,130 
440,793 
498,348 
2,079,477 
1,095,000 
377,526 
319,674 
1,806,882 
1,301,115 
514,881 
530,889 
502,029 
685,848 
555,165 
69,450 
71,451 
52,092 
53,028 
104,172 
81,450 

2,500,000 
27,500 
3,000 
6,000 
50,000 

21,000 

8,000 
10,000 
18,000 
15,000 
17,500 

22,500 

7,000 
9,000 
18,000 
18,000 
18,000 
170,000 
75,000 
4,500 
15,000 
20,000 
25,000 
700,000 
50,000 
39,000 
15,000 
100,000 
350,000 
10,000 
300,000 
75,000 
75,000 
30,000 
3,000 
5,000 
3,000 
3,000 
5,000 
15,000 

126  

128-130  

132-136  n  w  cor  Madison  st 
142  s  w  cor  Madison  st... 
144  

136-138  Madisonst 

146  

148  

150-152  

154-156  

158-160  

182.  

166... 

168  

170  

172-174  

176-178  n  w  cor  Monroe  st 
180-184  9  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
186  

188-190  

192-194  

196-198  

200-202  

204-212  n  w  cor  Adams  St.. 
214  s  w  cor  Adams  st  .  .  . 
282-326  

228-230  

232  »48nwcorJackson  blvd 
250  252  sw  cor  Jackson  blvd 
254-260  

262-264  

278-280  n  w  cor  Van  Buren. 
282-288  s  w  cor  Van  Buren. 
892  

75,000 
20,001 
20,000 
4,800 
5,000 
3,000 
3,000 
5,000 
18,000 

S94  

396  

298%  

298  

200-302  

MEMORANDA 


and  f^nth 


*treets  ls  Madison  street.     Por   illustration,    State    street   north    of  Madison    street   is   North   State   street. 


and       nth     ffli  *  .  an,        ae    s  . 

East  Madron  M£«t  «    a          J    /^H  street-     state  street  is  the  dividing-  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets.     Madison  street  east  of  State  is  known  as 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  In  West  Madison  street 


22 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


JOHN  C.  FETZER 

Real  fefaU  ^Investments 

105  SOUTH  LA  SALLE  STREET 

CHICAGO 


TELEPHONES 

RANDOLPH    3233 

AUTOMATIC  51-416 


JOSEPH  B.   FLEMING 
ATTORNEY 

EDGAR  R.  COBB 

NOTARY 


PAUL  STEINBRECHER  &  CO. 

Successors  to 

Geo.  W.  Cobb  &  Co.  and  Dunlap,  Smith  &  Co. 

CENTRAL    REAL    ESTATE 

and   HIGH    GRADE   PROPERTY   NEAR 
LINCOLN    PARK    A    SPECIALTY 

Tribune  Building 

Wanted  for  Exclusive  Clients,  Offerings  in 
Business  Property  Anywhere  in  Chicago 


rUMUND  A.  CUMMINOS 
CHARLES  fl.  OOSS 


ESTABLISHED    1869. 


EDWA1D  S.  JUDD 
IOIEKT  C.  OIVINS 


E.  A.  CUMMINGS  &  CO. 

General  Real  Estate  and 
Loan  Agents. 

APPRAISERS  AND  AUCTIONEERS. 

Buy,  Sell  «nd   .YUnage  Property  on  Commission,  Collect  Rents  Mid 
Pay  Taxes,  Negotiate  Loans. 

S.  W.  CORNER  DEARBORN  AND  WASHINGTON  STS. 
TELEPHONES,    CENTRAL    24   AND    25. 


Perry  Ulrich 

Dealer  in 

DOWN  TOWN  REAL  ESTATE 


SUITE  4O7  TITLE  AND  TRUST  BUILDING 

69  W.  WASHINGTON  STREET 
TELEPHONE  CENTRAL  1870 

CHICAGO 


BURT  J.  FITZGERALD 

Harris  Trust  Building 

Phones:  Randolph  3654,  Automatic  42-769 

REAL    ESTATE 
INVESTMENTS 


April  8, 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


23 


CLARK    NTRKF/T. 


New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldsrs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

Owner. 

434-438 

•304-306 

50x103 

118  416 

300 

118  416 

300 

80  493 

15  000 

440-444 

310-314... 

56^x103 

158*760 

25,000  ) 

158  760 

4  0001 

131,553 

300 

446 

316.  .     . 

18%xl03 

48  442 

4,000  f- 

48  442 

25  000  [• 

169  134 

20  500 

Est  Sidney  A  Kent 

600-502 

318.  

24^x105 

57*456 

6,000) 

57  456 

6000  j 

53  385 

4  000 

604-512 

380-322. 

49i^xl05H 

106  931 

3  500 

106  931 

3  500 

69  819 

5  500 

614-518 

324.  

25x105)6 

52  475 

500 

52  475 

*500 

132  288 

3  000 

Joseph  B  Earl 

520-524 

336-328  

50xl05>6 

103  554 

103  554 

65  469 

500 

626-632 

330  

25x105  ^ 

103  950 

103  950 

•  •  •  

240  939 

111  000 

School  fund 

634-536 

332  

25X105H 

477  200 

477  200 

240  441 

111  000 

538-544 

334-336 

49%xl05 

103  554 

778  000 

Harriet  King*  Klebs 

546-558 

338-350  n  w  cor  Harrison  st 

1495£xl05 

877,200 

877  200 

exemp 

School  fund 

600-616 
618-624 

352-360  s  w  cor  Harrison  st 
363-364  

110x108 
40x108 

227,610 
56  440 

10,800 
2  000 

227,610 

10,800  ) 

236,166 

8,000 

Arthur  B  Jones 

366-376 

1255^x108 

371  145 

200  001 

638-644 

378-382  

58^x108 

94  960 

15  000 

Griffin  T  Miller  et  al 

646-648 

384-386. 

62^x108 

85  062 

700-706 

388-390  

50x108 

56,296 

1,000 

1  000 

Jos  H  Andrews  et  al 

708-716 

392-404    

148x108 

198  800 

26  000 

718-722 

406-414  

100>^xl08 

130,815 

15  000 

M  M  Schultz 

724-734 

416.  

24^x108 

35,585 

5  000 

736-738 

418. 

25x100 

34  600 

200 

740-742 

422  n  w  cor  Polk  st  

50x101 

94,527 

Ralph  S  Greenlee  et  al 

744-750 
800-818 

422-440  s  w  cor  Polk  st  .  .  .  . 
442-444  

198-^x102 
39%  x  102 

St  Peters  R  C  Church 

820-822 

446-448 

39%xl02 

824-826 

450  

19%xl02 

828-842 

452  

19:^x102 

L  S  &  M  S  R  R  Co 

464  

19^x102  1 

900-924 

456  

193^x102  [ 

458.  :  

193£xl02 

926-938 

460  

19%xl02 

fL  S  &  M  S  R  R 

From  460  to  n  w  cor  Twe'l 

fth  st     

L  S  &  M  S  and  R  I  Ry 

1000 

538  

25x122 

•1  Lake  Sh  &  M  S  Ry  Co 

540-544  

75x122 

1  Lake  Sh  &  M  S  Ry  Co 

1140 

546-548  

69x122 

[  Lake  Sh  A  M  S  Ry  Co 

1.A  S  A  I, I, j : 


201-219 

226-241 

301-303 

303-315 

319-321 

323-331 

333-341 

401-409 

411-431 

433-435 

437-441 

601-503 

605-503 

615-521 

523-525 

527-529 

631-533 

635-541 

615-627 

629-631 

633-653 

701-703 

707-711 

715 

717-719 

781 

723 

726 

727-729 

731to733 

736-737 

739-741 

743 

801 

to 
839 


220-234 
214-216 
210-212 
206-208 
202-204 
186-192 
180-184 


3-9  s  e  cor  So  Water  st. . 

11 

13 

15-27  n  e  cor  Lake  st — 

31-37  se  cor  Lake  st 

39 

41 

43-45 

47 


49. 

51-53 

55 

57-61  n  e  cor  Randolph  st 

i  e  cor  Randolph  st I 

N  e  cor  Washington  st. .  f 
03-117  s  e  cor  Washington 

19-121 

23-125 

27 

29-135  n  e  cor  Madison. . . 
39-151  s  e  cor  Madison  St. 

53-155 

57-183 

69-175  n  e  cor  Monroe  St. . 
77-185  s  e  cor  Monroe  st . . 

87-189... i 

93-197 

.99-209  n  e  cor  Adams  st.  -j 

211-233  s  e  cor  Adams  st. . . 
235-247  n  e  cor  Jackson — 
247-249  s  e  cor  Jackson  st.. 

S3-261 

263-265 

287-275 

277-285  n  e  cor  Van  Buren 
287-295  s  e  cor  Van  Buren. 

297-315 

517-319 

523-325 

J27 

531-333 

535 

537 

539-345 

347-355 

357-365  n  e  cor  Harrison  st 
367-375  s  e  cor  Harrison  st 

379 

381 

383-391 

393 

395-405 

409 

411 

413-417 '. 

421 

423 

425 

429-437 

439-441 

443-447  n  e  cor  Polk  st 

449-451  s  e  cor  Polk  st 

453 

455 

457 

459 

461 

463 

465 

467-469 

471 


2-14  s  w  cor  South  Water 
16-18 


24-28  n  w  cor  Lake  st 

30-36  s  w  cor  Lake  st 

38-40 


100x40 
25x80 
25x80 
150x80 
100x40 
26x60^ 


23^x70^ 
25&X70M 
30^x70* 
16^x70M 
75=^x20 


181^X103 

29x101 

44x101 

24x101 

80x101 
135x101 
53^x187 
88x209.25 

80x232 

110x50 
78x50 

50x7254 
72^x138  I 
22HX188  ( 
177HX178H 
186^x178 

50x213 


50x105 

100x105 

95x80 

99MX101K 

168x101 

!    50x101 

\    50x101 

25x105 

50x105 

25x105 

25x105 

75x105 

100x105 

993£xl05 

110x105 

20x105 

20x105 

100x105 

23x105 

27x105 

24x105 

24x105 

78x105 

22x105 

22x105 

28x105 

100x105 

50x105 

50X105 

79^x62 

19.87x102 

19.87x102 

19.87x102 

39^x102 

20x102 

19.97x102 

19.87x102 

39^x102 

20x102  j 


150x80 
38^x80 
20x80 
20x70 
70x60 
80x80 
40xfO 


129,291 
30,875 
37,090 

332,727 

155,115 
30,750 
24,249 
51,000 
40,886 
32,702 
48,130 
29,646 

109,100 


2,292,645 

266,578 

333,308 

187,208 

1,086,072 

1,316,470 

exempt 

2,123,970 

1,983,642 

1,110,000 

409,075 

307,275 

1,919,563 

2,854,000 

exempt 

1,191,105 

279,280 

185,001 

359,425 

370,905 

473,312 

254,641 

57,815 

61,700 

194,967 


171,060 
346,353 

24,616 
91,443 
19,856 
19,856 
66,882 
18,11? 

43,950 

113,901 
63,000 
73,002 

297,972 


55,330 

26,674 

22,844 

150,604 

209,280 

89,820 


9,999 
5,800 
7,000 

60,000 

20,000 
4,749 
4,749 

21,000 
7,400 
2,000 

11,800 
2,500 

10,000 


650,000 

36,000 

35,000 

11,000 

200,000 

75,000 

exempt 

911,000 

750,000 

450,000 

75,000 

10,000 

600,000 

1,614,000 

50,000 

240,000 

54,000 

500,001 

130,000 

sb'.ooo 

25,000 
3,000 
4,000 

80,001 


129,291 
30,875 
37,090 

332,727 

155,115 
30,750 
24,249 
51,000 
40,886 
32,702 
48,130 
29,646 

109,100 

2,292,645 

266,578 

333,308 

187,208 

1,086,072 

1,316,470 

exempt 

2,123,970 

1,983,642 

1,110,000 

334,074 

307,275 

1,919,563 

2,854,000 

exempt 

1,191,105 

279,280 

185,001 

429,425 

370,905 

1,023,312 

267,531 

57,815 

61,700 

194,967 


477,200 


212,856 

2,500 

12,000 

200 

200 

3,000 

99 

3,000 

32,00! 
23,001 
23,00' 


30,000 

I2,00r 

5,820 

5,000 

25,000 

30,000 

30,000 


171,060 
346,353 
24,616 
91,443 
19,856 
19,856 
66,882 
18,117 
43,950 

113,901 
80,000 
109,000 


297,972 

55,330 

26,674 

22,844 

150,604 

209,280 

89,820 


9,999 
5,800 
7,000 

60,000 

20,000 
4,749 
4,749 

21,000 
7,400 
2,000 

11,800 
2,500 

10,000 


650,000 

36,000 

315,000 

11,000 

200,000 

75,000 

exempt 

911,000 

750,000 

450,000 


10,000 
600,000 

1,614,000 

50,000 

240,000 

54,000 

500,001 

200,000 

'fidd.bbb 

35,000 
3,000 
4,000 

80,001 


477,200 


212,856 

2,500 

12,000 

200 

200 

3,000 

99 

3,000 
32,001 
40,000 
49,000 


146,514 
36,351 
43,620 
349,860 
152,316 
30,510 
24,006 
51,000 
40,578 
36,786 
31,401 

196,959 


2,292,615 

260,613 

333,441 

185,226 

1,041,297 

1,742,664 

954,210 

2,073,948 

1,573,400 

1,140,249 

634,074 

310,335 

1,894,551 

2,854,000 
exempt 

1,301,115 
300,321 
193,704 
429,396 
538,605 

1,257,240 

299,889 

66,801 

70,212 

222,324 


Bee  Clark 

st  Rand- 

McNally 

351,735 

107.136 
269,844 

34,254 

129,159 

80,970 

98,817 

29,038 

27,126 

34,395 

154,845 

252,102 


30,000 

12,000 

5,820 

5,000 

25,000 

30,000 

30,000 


324,609 

65,175 

31,467 

28,017 

152,538 

199,278 

51,000 


10,000 
5,000 
6,000 
60,000 
20,000 
4,500 
4,500 
9,000 
7,000 
6,000 
4,000 

17,000 


650,000 

30,000 

35,000 

9,000 

150,000 

500,000 


900,000 
400,000 
450,000 
300,000 
13,000 

575,000 

1,614,000 

50,000 

350,000 

50,000 

45,000 

200,000 

150,000 

800,000 

25,000 

2,000 

2,000 

80,000 


150,000 

58,000 

147,000 

6,000 
10,000 
22,000 

3,000 
100 

2,000 


32,000 
89,000 


Walter  L  Peck 
George  Watson 
John  H  Dwight  et  al 
Lambert  Tree 
Adelaide  L  Merrill 
Edgar  A  linzzell 
Edsar  A  Buzzell 
David  G  Swartz 
John  L  Clark 
C.  H.  &  C.  A.  Weaver 
T  Brentano 
Emma  Schmidt 

I  City  Hall  and  County 

1     building 
Chamber  of  Com  S  V  Co 
BronsonB  Tuttle 

Est  Bronson  B  Tuttle 

Uof  C 

Leander  J  McCormick 

Y  MC  A 

National  Life  Ins  Co 

LaSalle  (a  corporation) 

Harriet  Blair  Borland 

Harriet  Blair  Borland 

C.  &  James  Deering 

Home  Ins  Co  of  N  Y 

Water  fund 
Northwestern  Univ'ty 
West  U  Tel  Co 
Equit  Trust  Co  et  al 
Equit  Trust  Co,  Tr 
H  and  A  Keep 
Est  Edward  Mendel 
James  Oliver 
Marshall  Field 
(  F  C  Spaulding 
(     and  Carl  Hansen 

Kate  Fowler 

City  Chi  (school  fund) 
City  Chi  (school  fund) 
City  Chi  school  fund) 
Abt  Field  Drummond 

Fanny  Frank 
,  Annie  Goldstein 
Est  Sidney  A  Kent 

John  Degnan 

Griffin  T  Miller  et  al 

Bridget  E  Hickey 

W  H  Benton 

David  Zemansky 

Simon  J  Levin 

Marvin  A  Farr 

R  R  Warehouse  *  S  Co 

Est  Sidney  A  Kent 

Est  Sidney  A  Kent 
r  L  S  &  M  S  R  R  Co 
LS&MSRRCo 
L  S  &  M  S  R  R  Co 
CR  I  APRRCoetal 
LS&MSBECo 
L  S  &  M  S  R  R  Co 
L  S  &  M  S  R  R  Co 
L  S  &  M  S  R  R  Co 
Henry  C  Clement 
Chi  R  I  <fc  P  R  R  Co 


30,000 

11,000 

5,500 

6,000 

20,000 

26.000 


U.  of  C. 

Ezra  B  McCagg 

George  A  Springer 

Mrs  Henrietta  A  Boal 
Grant  Walker  et  al 


9,000  Sarah  H  Stewart 


MEMORANDA. 


The  dividing  lime  of  north  and  south  streets  is  Madison  street.     Tor   illustration,    State    street   north   of   Madison   street   la  North   State   street, 
and  south  of  Madison  is  South  State  street.     State  street  is  the  dividing  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets.     Madison  street  east  of  State  is  Known  as 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Madison  street. 


24 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


A.  Holinger  &  Co.,  Inc. 

Investment  Bankers 

5%  money  to  loan  on  choice  Chicago  real  estate. 
Excellent  First  Gold  Mortgages  always  on  hand. 

LUMBER  EXCHANGE  BUILDING 
11    SOUTH    LASALLE    STREET 


TELEPHONE  RANDOLPH  1191 


CHICAGO 


J.  P.  KUTTEN  &  CO. 

Real  Estate  Investments 

1OO5-O6  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 
CHICAGO 


Building 
Sites  Improved 


Tel. 

Main  1846 


AARON  B.  MEAD 

SURVIVING    PARTNER 


ESTABLISHED    1867 


MEAD  &  COE 
Mortgage  Loans  and  Real  Estate 

ESTATES  MANAGED 

69  WEST  WASHINGTON  STREET 

TITLE  AND  TRUST  BUILDING 


TELEPHONE  RANDOLPH  452 


CHICAGO,  ILL 


WM.  JENSON 
E.  N.  MANNINC 
MAX   L.   WOLFF 


I  RANDOUPH!  1584 

K  RANDOLPH   isas 

I  RANDOLPH    1586 


.REGELIN, 
JENSON  * 


REAL  ESTATE,  LOANS  AND    RENTING 


82   W.   WASHINGTON   STREET 
CHICAGO 


BRANCH    OFFICES 
•46O3    BROADWAY 
3930    SHERIDAN    ROAD 


JAMES  A.  McLANE  &  CO. 

WILFRED  B.  LANCMORE,  Successor 

REAL    ESTATE 

High  Class  Apartment  Buildings  Our  Specialty 

69  W.  Washington  Street 

TITLE  AND  TRUST  BUILDING  CHICAGO 

Telephones  Central  S0 13  and  5033 


JOHNB.KNIGHT&CO. 

REAL  ESTATE  AND 
MORTGAGE  LOANS 

Financial   Brokers 

MONEY  TO  LOAN  AT  LOWEST  RATES 

Special  attention  given  to  the  interests  of  non- 
residents and  general  care  of  business  property 

RENTS    COLLECTED 


74  WEST  WASHINGTON  STREET 


Main  2452 


Automatic  42-752 


BEN  I.  GREENEBAUM 

CENTRAL    REAL    ESTATE 

AND 

INVESTMENT   BROKER 

MANAGER 

Fort  Dearborn  Building 

Webster  Building,  La  Salle  and  Van  Buren  Streets 

1015-19  FORT  DEARBORN   BLDG..    MONROE  AND  CLARK  STREETS 

Telephone  Randolph  7470 


McKEY  &  POAGUE 

REAL  ESTATE,  LOANS  AND 
RENTING 

5  AND  6  PER  CENT  LOANS  FOR  SALE-S500  UP 
SPECIAL  CARE  GIVEN  TO  THE  MANAGEMENT  OF  PROPERTY 

City  Office,  133  West  Washington  Street 

311  E.  47th  Street  12O4  E.  63rd  Street 

1356  E.  47th  Street 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


l.\   •»  \  1.1,1     *TI!  i:t  ,T. 

New  So. 

Old  No. 

Size 

1913 
Rev'ers" 

Totals. 

1913 
Value  of 
BIdgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals. 

1915 
Value  of                Owner. 
Bldgs. 

176-178 
170-174 
150-166 
131-142 
130-132 
124-128 
120 
116-118 
110-114 
100-108 
22-40 

10-18 
6-8 
2-4 

2 
18 
50 
102-116 
124 
126-136 
200-214 
234-238 
240 
300-320 
324-338 
400-438 

42 

20x80 
40x80 
180x80 

llSlxlO'..25 

42^x162 
20J£xl62   I 
21HX11H   1 
96Jixlll!4 
180x100 
76x81       1 
40)4x50    1 
49x81 
52)4x81 

t  189x1  10 
189x73 
189^x95 
60x75 
128x75 
165.X384.66 
38x60 
71x60 
56x60 
240x173.75 
157«xl74« 
185X  

89,820 
66,429 
505,230 

702,990 

245,328 
108,348 
84,237 
594,021 
2,294,500 

3,844,920 

749,100 
729,050 
1,800,222 
2,025,800 
824,810 
2,697,410 
1,246,072 
343,978 
496,154 
542,060 
3,430,505 
1,660,446 

30,000 
9,999 
95,241 

83,900 

30,000 
12,000 
9,000 
50,001 
900.0UC 

2,100,000 

250,000 
300.00 
614,250 
570,000 
463,800 
1,436.40(1 
221,000 
lOO.snr 
125,000 
80,000 
500,000 
600,000 

89,820 
66,429 
489,990 

702,990 

245,328 
108,348 
84,237 
594,021 
2,294.500 

3.844,920 

749,100 
729,050 
1,800,222 
2,025,800 
824,810 
2,697,410 
9,806,597 
363,978 
496,154 
542.060 
3,430,505 
1,660,446 

30,000 
9,999 
80,001 

83,900 

30,000 
12,000 
9,000 
50,001 
900,000 

2,100,000 

250,000 
300,000 
614,250 
570,000 
463,800 
1,436,400 
6,885,000 
120,800 
125,000 
80,000 
500.000 
600,000 

28,080 
66,430 
490,008 

938,258 

269,325 
108,456 
81,177 
563,985 
2,294,500 

3,844,278 

2,517,546 

1,800,270 
1,909,626 
824,844 
1,858,719 
0,429,233 
369,216 

10,004,946 
3,393,279 
1,546,632 

3,000 
10,000 
80,000 

100,500 

54,000 
8,000 
6,000 
20,000 
900,000 

2,000 

1,500,000 

614,250 
972,600 
463,800 
400,000 
6,000,885 
120,800 

175,000 

500,000 
500,000 

Sarah  F  Stewart  et  al 
Geo  D  Rumsey  Tr 
Karl  &  Emil  Eitel 

Lambert  Tree 

Est  L  J  McCormick 
Est  Thomas  Hoyne 
James  A  Murphv 
111  Tr  and  Sav  bk  tr 
C  II  McCormick  et  al 

R  W  Stevens 
Jared  Bassett 
University  of  Cbgo 
Lucius  B  Otis 
Philo  O  Otis  et  al 
Northern  Trust  Co 
Marshall  Field 
Mary  K   Otis 
A  S  Trude 
C  &  C  Nat  Bk 
J  G  Shedd 
J  G  Shedd 
J  G  Shedd 
Board  of  Trade 
Est  S  A  Kent 
R  R  Station 

44.46                 

48-66  n  w  cor  Randolph  .  . 
68-76  s  w  cor  Randolph  st 
78      
80-82                             

84-86  

88                                  

90 

92-100nw  cor  Washington 
104-118  sw  cor  Washington 
120... 

124. 

128-130 

132-134  n  w  cor  Madison  st 
I38-U4  s  w  cor  Madison  st 
148-158                          

1BO-174  n  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
176-192  s  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
194-196 

•200-210  n  w  cor  Adams  st.  . 
212-224  s  w  cor  Adams  st.  . 
326-228  s  w  cor  Quincy  st.  . 
230-236                

240 

S  w  cor  Jackson  blvd  

S  w  cor  Van  Buren  

SHERMAN  STISI.r.T. 

300-304 
306-310 
312-314 
316-322 
324-326 
328-330 
332-334 
336-342 
400-410 

412-414 

416-420 
422-424 
426-428 

430-432 
436-438 
440-444 
600-510 
612-522 
524-526 
638-530 
632-534 
636-542 
400-410 
412-414 
416-420 
422-424 
426-428 
430-432 
436-438 
440-444 
600-510 
512-522 
524-526 
528-530 
632-534 
536-542 
600-610 
612-616 
618-620 
622 
624-634 
706-720 
722-740 
800-804 
806 
810 
812-814 
818 
820 
826-830 
832 
836-844 
900 

to 
936 

2-4  s  w  cor  Jackson  blvd 
6-8  

200x200 

50x100 
43x100 
25x100 
75x100 
125x58)4 
i     25x102  1 
1     75x36    f 
25x102 
50x102 
50x102 
46X102 
23x94 
23x»4 
50x94 
25x94 
100x94 
25x94 
25x94 
125x94 
28)4x81 
24)4x108 
19.87x106 
19.87x106 
19.87x106 
45x106 
34)4x106 
19.87x106 
19.87x106 
19.87x106 
19.87x106 
19.87x106 
19.87x106 
19.87x106 
19.87x106 
39-^x106 
117x106 
34.8x106 
34.  4x106 
100x106 
100x64 
76HX106H 
393£X106H 
19.87x106)4 
19.87x106)4 
19.87X106H 
19.87x106)4 
19.87x106)4 
19^x106)4 
60x106)4 
19.87x106)4 
19.87x108)4 
19.87x106)4 
19.87x106)4 
19.87x106)4 
199)4x106)4 
24.11X108H 
24.11x108)4 
24.11x106)4 
49.10x106)4 
25x81 
24.10x108)4 
24.10x106)4 

5,320,000 

110,000 
103,287 
69,600 
334,100 
115,161 
24,185 
66,666 
41,700 
32,700 
60,400 
58,400 
64,809 
43,427 
95,400 
67,650 
149,199 
34,549 
27,049 
exempt 

433,295 

35,150 
32,300 

195,807 

213,061 

418,331 
105,142 
28,620 
12,422 
11,922 
12,422 
12,222 
11,922 
11,922 

R  R 

3,400,000 

5,320,000 

110,000 
103,287 
69,600 
334,100 
115,161 
24,185 
66,666 
41,700 
32,700 
60,400 
58,400 
64,809 
43,427 
95,400 
67,650 
149,199 
31,049 
27,049 
exempt 

433,295 

35,150 
32,300 

195,807 

213,061 

418,331 
105,142 
28,620 
12,422 
11,922 
12,422 
12,222 
11,922 
11,922 

R     R 

3,400,000 

5,102,907 

132,000 
105,786 
68,598 
341,649 

376,347 

32,697 
60,393 
58,392 
63,804 
37,956 
37,956 
88,074 
62,037 
149,151 
31,038 
27,036 
exempt 

433,629 

42,105 
37,826 

52,374 
27,372 
58,560 
26,772 
26,772 
26,772 
26,772 
18,777 

230,439 

426,368 
108,066 
30,897 
13,503 
13,002 
13,503 
13,302 
13,002 
13,002 

R  R 

3,000,000 

22,000 
10,000 
7,000 
10,000 

28,000 

4,000 
3,000 
1,000 
11,000 
14,000 
14,000 
36,000 
36,000 
45,000 
5,000 
1,000 
exempt 

250,000 

5,000 
17,000 

30,000 
5,000 
25,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
10,000 
2,000 

39.000 

200,000 
2,200 
3,500 
500 

Insurance  Exchange 

Henry  S  Schoellkopf 
J  P  Wilson  et  al 
William  Kent  et  al 
James  Longley 

Nelson  J.  Riley 

Martha  K  Wellington 
J  Lambert  Tree 
George  P  Braun 

<  J  A  Patten 

Judson  M  W  Jonei 
Est  Louis  Arado 
George  \V  S.ulth 
O  S  of  A 

J  A  Patten 

j  August  Heller 
1  Otto  Heller 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
<  J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
SBingham'sSon  MfgCo 
SBingham'sSon  MfgCo 
S  Bingham's  Son  MfgCo 
j  A  Patten 
John  Maitland 
Amelia  M  Schultz 
Catherine  Gillet  et  al 
M  Dethotf 
Peter  Bremer 
Mary  N  Weber  et  al 
Henry  Furst 
Charles  R  Lott 
Chi  R  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  1  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  K  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  E  I  A  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  I  &  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  I  *  P  R  R  Co 
Chi  R  1  A  P  R  R  Co 

10-12 

14-16  

18-20 

22-24  

7,500 
8,000 
2,500 
1,500 
5,000 
15,000 
13,000 
4,000 
3,000 
1,000 
12,000 
19,460 
43,300 
41,600 
45,000 
8,500 
1,000 
exempt 

260,000 

5,000 
17,000 

91,270 

43,876 

220,000 
2,500 
3,500 
500 

"566 
300 

7,500 
8,000 
2,500 
1,500 
5,000 
15,000 
13,000 
4,000 
3,000 
1,000 
12,000 
19,460 
43,300 
41,600 
45,000 
5,000 
1,000 
exempt 

260,000 

5,000 
17,000 

91,270 

43,876 

220,000 
2,500 
3,500 
500 

"566 
300 

R  R 

26            ... 

30-34  nw  cor  Van  Buren  st 
34-42  sw  cor  v^an  Buren  st 
44-50     

52. 

54-S6                     

58-60 

62-64     

66 

68  

70-78 

74  

76-82 

84  

86. 

88-96  n  w  cor  Harrison  st 
100-102  s  w  cor  Harrison  st 
102  

104.                ... 

106  

108.      .  .          

110-112 

114  

116 

120.  

122. 

124.           

126 

128 

130 

132 

134-136. 

138-146  

148  .... 

150  152 

154-160 

162-168  n  w  cor  Polk  st  
172-178  sw  cor  Folk  st  
180-182 

184  

186 

188  

500 
300 

190 

in 

194.. 

196-200  

R  R 

R  R 

202..          .       .     . 

804 

206.. 

208. 

210  

212-226 

228.  .  .  . 

230 

232 

234-236           .      .     . 

238 

240  

242  n  w  cor  Tavlor  st  

FIFTH  AVENUE. 

201-217 

179-191 
173-177 
165-169 
151-163 

133-141 

129-131 
125-127 
115-121 
101-111 
46-49 
41-43 
37-39 
33-35 
25-31 
19-21 
17 
15 
9-11 
1-7 

1-15  a  SCOT  So  Water  st.  .  . 
19-25  n  e  cor  Lake  st  

150^x80)4 

150x80 
114MX603SJ 
66^x71)4 
38x80 
142x80 
j  80x40)4  1 
I  47x80%  f 
20x80% 
33x80  ?£ 
60MX1H& 
110)4x40^ 
60x80 
20x70 
20x70)6 
20X70)6 
60^x70)6 
25x81 
25x81 
25x81 
23x81 
80x50 

382,091 

295,610 
216,418 
124,026 
73,715 
404,919 

301,323 

42,480 
90,882 
205,745 
257,782 
421,497 
48,750 
43,340 
40,160 
142,985 
64,200 
54,300 
56,500 
59,730 
282,761 

77,02-' 

20,000 
7,00( 
20,001 
9,000 
39,999 

37,50f 

5,700 
21,000 
32,000 
20,000 
15,000 
5,000 
4,000 
4,000 
24,201 
7,200 
6,800 
9,01! 
7,80' 
24,301 

382,091 
295,610 
216,418 
124,026 
73,715 
404,919 

295,823 

42,480 
90,882 
205,745 
257,782 
421,497 
48,750 
43,340 
40,160 
142,985 
64,200 
54,300 
56,500 
59,730 
282,766 

77,024 
20,000 
7,000 
20,001 
9,000 
39,999 

32,000 

5,700 
21,000 
32,000 
20,000 
15,000 
5,000 
4,000 
4,000 
24,200 
7,200 
6,800 
9,000 
7,800 
24,300 

357,345 

277,236 
213,105 
125,220 
70,110 
396,570 

279,279 

38,442 
78,537 
183,117 
243,564 
400,254 
43,389 
38,469 
35,658 
126,633 
57,135 
48,195 
48,195 
53,142 
282,720 

70,000 

20,000 
15,000 
27,000 
9,000 
40,000 

30,000 

5,000 
15,000 
25,000 
18,000 
140,000 
4,500 
3,500 
3,500 
21,000 
6,500 
6,000 
6,000 
7,000 
21,500 

Garrett  Bible  Institute 

Jllinois  Trust  &  Sav  Bk 
Richard  S  Reynolds 
James  ,7  Casey  et  al 
Henry  Botsr»rd 
Albert  H  Loeb 

John  Kranz 

Abbie  Nichols 
Kugene  S  Pike 
Eugene  S  Pike 
EmmaandG  Firmenicb 
Tliies  J  Lefens  et  al 
Sophia  J  L  Flentye 
Frederick  Kiessling 
Lewis  Institute 
Arthur  M  Barnhart 
Victor  F  Lawson 
Victor  F  Lawson 
Victor  F  Lawson 
Victor  F  Lawson 
Victor  F  Lawson 

31-39  s  e  cor  Lake  st 

41-45 

47-49.  . 

51-63  n  e  cor  Randolph  st. 
67-75  s  e  cor  Randolph  st.  . 
77. 

79-81  .  .  . 

83-87 

89-99  n  e  cor  Washington  st 
103-10S  s  e  cor  Washington 
107. 

106  

Ill  

113-117 

119  

121.. 

123. 

1J5  

189-1*3  n  e  cor  Madison  st. 

The  dividing  line  of  north  and  south  streets  is  Madison  street.  For  illustration,  State  street  north  of  Madison  street  is  Worth  State  street, 
and  south  of  Madison  is  South  State  street.  State  street  is  the  dividing-  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets.  Madison  street  east  of  State  IB  knows  as 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Madison  street. 


26 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


Renting 
Selling 

and 
Management 

of 
Central  Business 

and 

Manufacturing 
Property 


Telephone 
Central  7900 


JOHN  R. 

ACILL  & 

35  North  Dearborn  St. 
CHICAGO 


MANAGERS 

Venetian  Building 
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McKenry  Building 
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Longley  Building 
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Adams  Building 
Moos  Building 
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Harless  Building 
Clare  Buildings 
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State  and  Kinzle 


Office 
Established  1859 


Member  Real  Estate  Board 


GEO.  S.  EDDY 

REAL  ESTATE 

Rents  Collected       Estates  Managed 
Property  Cared  For 

Tel.  Main  4162.    Room  1301,  3O  North  La  Salle  St. 

Charles  V.  McErlean 

Real  Estate 
Loans  and  Renting 

39  SOUTH  LA  SALLE  STREET 


T  ,     .  „,     ,    f  Central  2375 
Telephone,    j  Autom|lt;c  33.227 


Chicago 


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DANIEL  J.  O'CONNOR 


Cremin  &  O'Connor 

REAL   ESTATE,  LOANS 
and    FIRE  INSURANCE 


Estates   Managed 


Rents  Collected 


TELEPHONES 
Randolph  3124-5  Automatic  5292 


Reaper  Block,  105  N.  Clark  SI. 
Cor.  Washington  St. 


CHICAGO 


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Member  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board 

Real  Estate  Brokers 


Specialists  in   Business   Properties 
Management  of  Buildings  Solicited 


Harris  Trust  Building 

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CHICAGO 


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108  So.  La  Salle  Street,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


27 


FIFTH    AVEXITE. 


New  No. 


1-9 

15-23 

27 

31 

33 

35 

37-41 


Old  No. 


137-145  s  e  cor  Madison  st 
147-153. 

155 

157 

159. .... 

161 

163-165. 

167-169. 

171  n  e  cor  Monroe  st 

173-175  s  e  cor  Monroe  st. 

177-181. 
183-187. 

189 

191-193. 
195.. 


47-49 
101-103 

105-109 
111-116 
117-119 
123-125 
127-129 

131-137  j  199-201. 

139-141     203 

143-145    1206 

147-149  I 807-209  n  e  cor  Adams  St. . 

201-211    '211-217S6  cor  Adams  St.. 


215-219 

227-231 

233-241 

301-307 

309-321 

323-325 

331-333 

335 

337-341 

401-407 

409 

411-415 

419-421 

123-501 

503-505 

507 

509 

511 

515 

517-525 

627-529 

531 

533-535 

537 

639 

541-543 

545-547 

649-553 

601-605 

607-611 

615 

617 

619 

621 

623 

625 

627-629 

631-633 

635 

637-639 

641 

643-651 

653-655 

701-709 

715-717 

719-723 

725 

727-729 

731-737 

739 

741 

301-803 

805-811 

815 

817-831 

833-841 

843 

901 

903 

905 

915-925 

927 

929 

931 

933-935 

937 

939-941 


1219-225  n  e  cor  Quincy  st 
;!s27-23l  s  e  cor  Qulncy  st. . 
233-241  n  e  cor  Jackson . . . 
217-263  s  e  cor  Jackson . . . 

;265 

267 


(271-273 

275-279  n  e  cor  Van  Buren 
281-287  a  e  cor  Van  Buren. 


291-293 

:  295-297 

299-305 

!307 

309 

311-313 

315 

1317 

1319-327 

329-331 

[388 

(335 

337 

339 

341 

343 

345-347  n  e  cor  Harrison  st. 
349-351  s  e  cor  Harrison  st. 

353-355 

357 

359-381 

363 


367. 


371 

373-375 

377-379 

381 

383 

385-387 

389-391  

395-397 

401 

403-405 

407-411 

413-417 

419-421 

423 

425  ne  cor  Polk  st 

427-429  s  e  cor  Polk  si.... 

431-437 

439 

441-445 

457-465 

467 

469. 

471 

473 

475. 


477 

479-485 

487 

489 

491-493 

495-497  n  e  cor  Taylor  st. . 


218-230    i  2-14  s  w  cor  So  Water  st. . 


200-214 

188-194 

186 

184 

176-178 

172-174 

150-170 

130-140 

120-128 

100-116 

36-46 

30-34 

24-26 

18-22 

14-16 

10-12 

8 

6 

4 

2 

2-8 

10 

12 

14-20 

24-28 

30-32 

34-42 

100-110 

112-114 


>  16-22  n  w  cor  Lake  st 

i32-36  s  w  cor  Lake  st 


40-42 

44 

46. 

52-64  n  w  cor  Randolph  st. 
(70-74  s  w  cor  Randolph  st . 
'76-82 

84-100  n  w  cor  Washington 
1 102-110  s  w  cor  Washington 

112-118 

120-122 

1124 

U26 

(128 

130 

132 

|l34 

136  n  w  cor  Madison  st 

1138-144  s  w  cor  Madison  st. 

146 

148 

150-154 

:i56-158 

.160-162 

1 164-170  n  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
(174-188  s  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
!l90  


Size. 


100X46K 

79x1  19K 

24x90 

20x90 

20x90 

20x90 

40x90 

j     20x90 

I  20.7x90 

25x90 

I     40x70 

|   20x100 

60x50 

60x90H 


1913 
Rev'ers 
Totals 


35x90 

20x90 

50%x90% 

24%x90% 

24x90 

40x90 

j     69x90 

/     20x64 

55x114.66 

55^x54^ 

110x114 

axiwoo 

25x100 
24x100 
24x100 
45x100 
75x100 
50x75 
25x100 
50x100 
40x100 
100x100 
25x100 
25x100 
46x100 
23x94 
23x94 
100x94 
50x94 
25x94 
25x94 
25x94 
25x94 
25x94 
25x94 
50x94 
39x106 
119x106 
19%xl06 
39HX106 
19%xl06 
19%xl06 
19%xl06 
19%xl08 
19%xl06 
39%xl06 
:»^xioo 
19%xl06 
19%xl06 
39.75x108 
47x106 
50x106 
25x106 
33x106 
60x108 
66^x106 
70x106    I 
20%xl06  V 
25x106    \ 
39%xl06K 
-9KX106H 
19%xl06H 
159X106M 


25x106  Vt 
25X106H 
25X106H 
25X106K 
25X106VS 
25X106K 
99KX106H 
25X106H 


BOxlMK 

50xl06H 
88^x41  I 
60x80^  j 

150X80V4 
91x20 


180x80 
100x60 
80x100 


20x80 
20x80 
19x80  % 
19x80% 
20x80% 
20x80% 
10x80% 
80x44 


20x89% 
60x90* 
44X92H 
43^x92* 
02KX92H 
176!4x90 


493,70 

497,42 

76,39 

49,10 

49,10 

49,10 

110,85 

142,24 
137,38 
196,27 

125,66 

165,80 

74,47 

93.90C 

46,20 

131,81 

73,2(X 

83,59 

328,31 

715,27' 

323,72 

175,77 

935,80 

5,320,00( 

62,50 

57,500 

52,90 

exemp 

363.30C 

184,77. 

52,175 

177,90 

100,73. 

194,800 

49,550 

57,075 

111,66 

107,89 

139,450 

139,450 

126,400 

35,425 

40.22' 

34,725 

34,725 

38,025 

52,665 

133,125 

»8,323 

61,695 

29,773 

42,645 

21,46. 

22,463 

21,713 

21,463 

23,563 

26,563 

32,163 

64,937 

32,163 

32,163 

48,669 

50,202 

57,200 

30,858 

57,639 

76,040 

55,915 

264,893 

384,784 

428,811 

17,667 
18,167 
17,667 
17,667 

17,667 

158,325 
35,334 

47,860 
63,338 

297,702 

364,245 

71,761 

521,611 


403,565 

234,740 

176,315 

478,532 

173,880 

179,918 

75,000 

40,320 

40,320 

39,740 

89,985 

61,950 

147,580 

152,379 

224,345 

49,814 

49,140 

158,454 

113,437 

106,512 

373,446 

714,482 

63,390 


1913 

Value  of 
Bldgs. 

205,20 

248.4CK 

Il,00 

4,00 

4,00( 

4,00 

10,00 

10,00 

8.00C 

10,00 

15,00 

25,40 

13,200 

7,50 

3,000 

20,00 

ll.OOi 

11,00' 

80,00 

51.700J 

56,800) 
7,00 
150,00' 
3,400,001 
5,00( 


1914 
Rev'ers' 

Totals 


exemp 
16,00' 
3,00 


75.000 

16,000 

6,500 

2.475 

10,000 

27,300 

44,000 

70,00' 

70,000 

56,95f 

70r 

5,500 


10,240 

12,500 

7,500 

8,000 

6,500 

498 

500 

1,500 

750 

500 

2,600 

5,600 

11,200 

23,000 

11,200 

11.200 

9,000 

8.001 

15.000 

3.000 

6.991 

25,400 


118,000 

240.87? 

231,540 

"'566 

69.999 
200 

7,000 
500 

22,400 

90.000 
2,320 
3,000 


45,000 

22,400 

20,000 

50,000 

3,000 

18,000 

8,640 

2,400 

2,400 

2,040 

2,040 

1,840 

3.60U 

8,400 

20,000 

3,500 

5,000 

15,000 

10,000 

15,000 

45,000 

200,000 

13,779 


1914      I       1915  1915 

Value  of   Rev'ers'  'Value  of 

Bldgs.        Totals    j    Bldgs. 


493,704 

497,421 

76,395 

49,100 

49,100 

49,100 

110,854 

142,249 

137,381 

196,275 

125,661 

165,800 
74,478 
93,900 
46,200 

131,817 
73,200 
83,591 

328,317 

9,806,597 

290,778 
935,805 
5,320,000 
62,500 
'57,500 
52,900 
exempt 
363,300 
184,776 
52,175 
177,905 
100,735 
194,800 
'  49,550 
57,075 
111,664 
107,894 
139,450 
139,450 
126,400 
35,425i 
40,225 
34,725 
34,725 
38,025 
52,665 
133,12s 
96,822 
60,194 
29,773 
42,645 
21,463 
22,463 
21,713 
21,463 
23,563 
26,563 
32,163 
64,937 
32,163 
32,163 
48,669 
50,202 
57,200 
30,858 
57,639 
85,915 
55,915 
264,893 

384,784 

428,811 

17,667 
18,167 
17,667 
17,667 
17,667 

158,325 

35,334 

47,860 
63,338 

297,702 

364,245 

71,761 

521,611 


403,565 

234,740 

176,315 

478,532 

173,880 

179,918 

75,000 

40,320 

40,320 

39.740 

89.985 

61,950 

147,580 

152,379 

224,345 

49,814 

48,139 

157,953 

113,437 

106,512 

373,446 

714,482 

63,390 


205,200 

248,400 

11,000 

4,000 

4,000 

4,000 

10,000 

10,000 

8,000 

10,000 

15,000 

25,400 

13,200 

7,500 

3,000 

20,001 

11,000 

11,000 

80,001 

6,885,000 

122,000 
150,000 
3,400,000 
5,000 


exempt 

16,000 

3,000 

Vs',666 

16,000 

6,500 

2,475 

10,000 

27,300 

44,000 

70,000 

70,000 

56,950 

700 

5,500 


10,240 

12,500 

6,000 

6,500 

6,500 

498 

500 

1,500 

750 

500 

2,600 

5,600 

11,200 

23,000 

11,200 

11,200 

9,000 

8,001 

15,000 

3,000 

6,999 

30,000 


118,000 

240,872 

231,540 

"566 


69,999 

200 

7,000 

500 

22,400 

90,000 
2,320 
3,000 


4'5,000 

22,400 

20,000 

50,000 

3,000 

18,000 

8,640 

2,400 

2,400 

2,040 

2,040 

1,840 

3,600 

8,400 

20,000 

3,500 

4,000 

14,499 

10.000 

15,000 

45,000 

200,000 

13,779 


Owner. 


506,241 

496,995  [ 

74,391 

47,0971 

47,097 

47,097 

110,847 

142,317) 
163,074i 
217,704 

128,544 

163,377 
73,269 
93,135 
45,693 

131,834 
72,075 
82,590 

326,316 


10,429.233  6,000,885 


200,000 

248,000 

9,000 

2,000 

2,000 

2,000 

10,000 

10,000 

9,000 

10,000 

17,000 

23,000 

12,000 

6,750 

2,500 

19,000 

10,000 

10,000 

60,000 


291,576 

925,170 

5,102,907 

62,499 

62,499 

57,501 

exempt 

363,150 

105,600; 

52,179i 

152,910 

104,742 

204,315 

55,077 

56,079 

99,378 

103,8781 

139,43l! 

139,431; 

119,433j 

35,016 

39,71" 

35,716 

35,716 

37,950 

47,35: 

130,515 

98,475 

60,708 

29,280 

21,690 

21,270 

21,471 

22,470 

21,471 

21,471 

22,971 

26,971 

36,969 

66,948 

35,970 

36,969 

61,947 

63,159 

62,850 

35,424 

114,420 

159,426 

262,905 

349,455 

399,134 

20,385 
20,886 
20,385 
20,385 
20,385 

171,900 

40,986 

52,277 
67,335 

308,532 

392,851 
71,847 
16,491 

67,176 

373,443 

473,376 

157,119 

471,402 

174,369 

169,S66 

66,963 

36,693 

36,693 

35,490 

82,209 

56,349 

142,089 

228,612 

51,297 

48,132 

158,433 

118,497 

104,562 

533.184 

692,505 

57,351 


University  of  Chicagi 
University  of  Chicagi 
Jesse  Holladay 
Stephen  P  Brown 
George  Andrin 
Lambert  Tree 
Clarence  W  Marks 

Jacob  Franks 
J  J  Cor  belt 
Perkins  Bass 

Susan  B  Kerfoot 
Washington  Porter 
Edward  G  Ulhlein 
Albert  E  Cross 

Henry  Kau 
Wm  A  Pinkerton  et  &l 
Mrs  Rachel  Salsbury 
Mrs  Rachel  Salsbury 
Jennings-C  T  A  T  Co  tr 

C.  *  0.  Nat.  Bank 


exempt 

14,400 

3,000 

sb',666 

20,000 

16,000 

8,000 

9,000 

15,000 

40,000 

70,000 

70,000 

50,000 

300 

5,000 


109,800   William  C  Lobenatine 
150,000!  William  A  Giles 
3,000,000  C  T  A  T  Co 
E  R  Graham 
Adele  F  Adams 
Chicago  engine  house 
Edward  S  Isham 

William  McCoy 

Arthur  Dixon 
Arthur  Dixon 
Arthur  Dixon 
Arthur  Dixon 
C  K  Offeld 
James  Oliver 

Mrs  Harriet  B  Borland 

Gertrude  L  Paxton  et  al 
Trustees  Beloit  College 
James  Clare 
William  S  Keck 
Henry  A  Fitch 
Frances  S  Williams 
Henry  A  Osborne 
B  S  Whitney 
J  B  Moos 
Est  James  Stenson 
Est  James  F  Lord 
Joseph    Winterbotham 
Mary  Loetzerich 
Wilhel'ina  Hessenauer 
Charles  A  Wathier 
R  H  Donnelley 
Barbara  Sch  neider  et  al 
Mary  Faber 
("Jacob  L  Kesner 
I  Howard  Copeland 
j  Anthony  Worst  et  al 
[j  L  Kesner 

A  E  Winterbotham 
Joseph  Winterbotham 
J  F  Porter 
Hulda  Bloom  Morris 
Joseph  Joyce 
Joseph  Vehon 


5,000 

10,000 

7,000 

7,000 

6,000 

500 

300 

500 

1,500 

500 

500 

2,000 

6,000 

16,000 

25,000 

15,000 

16,000 

20,000 

21,000 

18,000 

13,000 

31,000 

100,000 

110,000 

190,000 

211,200 

'"566 


70,000 

200 

6,000 
500 

22,500 

50,000 

1,600 

2,000 

4,000 

30,000 
273,036 

15,000 

50,000 
2,000 

26,000 
8,000 
3,000 
2,000 
2,000 
4,000 
3,000 

4,000 

20,000 

5,000 

4,000 

15,000 

15,000 

13,000 

75,000 

190,000 

9,000 


Marshall  Field 

Wells,  Fargo  &  Co 

Grace  C  Harlow 
Mary  Steinbach 
J  G  Harlow 
John  Reynolds 
Andrew  Crawford 

C  T  &  T  Co  tr 

H  E  Bell 

William  Ohlendorf 
James  C  Peasley 

Clara  K  Bacon  et  al 
D.  F.  Crilly 
II.  B.  Madd.n 
Mrs  Martha  E  Braun 

Washington  Porter 

Est  L  C  P  Freer 

Jacob  Franks 

Est  Henr'tta  Rosenfeld 

The  Hlodsjett  Co,  Ltd 

Michael  Espert 

Silas  F  Miller 

R  R  Bradley 

Walter  H  Wilson 

J  L  Kesner 

Est  Charles  G  Smith 

J  L  Kesner 

Est  L  C  P  Freer 

Equitable  Trust  Co  etal 

J  L  Kesner 

Geo  M  High,  exr 

John  Irwin 

Thomas  Bassett 

Joseph  Downey 

Eliza  C  Ham 

Est  Henry  A  Kohn 

Lev!  Z  Leiter 

Est  John  M  Williams 

Sarah  C  Howlett 


MEMOBANDA.. 


The  dividing  line  of  north  and  south  streets  la  Madison  street.     For  illustration,    State    street   north   of   Madison   street  la   North   State   street, 
a£     f°-£.    ,.      Miials°n  ia  South  State  street.     State  street  la  the  dividing  line  of  the  east,  and  west  streets.    Madison  street  east  of  State  la  known  a.a 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Madison  street 


28  THE  ECONOMIST.  Chicago,  u.  s.  A. 


66 

are    both    satisfactory59 

A  Remarkable  Letter! 


Quite  recently  THE  ECONOMIST  received  the  following 
letter,  names  omitted  for  obvious  reasons,  concerning  advertis- 
ing now  running  regularly  in  its  columns: 


"This  is  an  acknowledgment  of  your  letter  of  recent  date  advising 
that  with  the  last  issue  of  your  magazine  contract  expires  for  the space. 

"It  is  the  intention  of to  continue  their  advertising  on  the  present 

basis.  The  results  and  service  are  both  satisfactory. 

"Let  us  thank  you  for  your  interest  and  many  courtesies.  May  the 
months  to  come  be  most  prosperous  for  you  all." 


From  the  viewpoint  of  a  veteran  advertising  expert  this  is 
a  remarkable  letter. 

The  advertisers  are  among  the  largest  and  most  influential 
in  the  world.  The  cost  of  the  articles  they  advertise  runs  into 
thousands  of  dollars  and  are  only  purchased  by  people  of  large 
means;  only  the  very  rich  can  afford  them.  This  means  that 
they  are  not  automobiles.  This  concern  is  probably  the  largest 
advertiser  in  THE  ECONOMIST  and  its  advertising  has  been 
running  continuously  for  not  less  than  five  years. 

People  of  means  read  THE  ECONOMIST. 

To  reach  people  of  means  advertise  in  HE  ECONOMIST. 


April  S,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


29 


FIFTH    AVENUE. 


.N»w  No. 


116-118 

120-13* 

200-218 

224-226 

228-232 

234-238 

300-306 

308-314 

316-318 

320-326 

400-402 

404-406 

408-412 

414-416 

418-424 

600-502 

504 

505-508 

S12-520 

528-536 

140-542 

644-546 

548 

560 

552 

600-638 


Old  No. 


Size. 


190-192 

194-208  n  w  cor  Adams  st. . 
210-226  s  w  cor  Adams  st . . 
|228-230  s  w  cor  Quincy  St.. 

1332-236 

!S38-340  n  w  cor  Jackson . . . 
344-248  s  w  cor  Jackson. .. 

]250-256 

1258-268 

|274-278  n  w  cor  Van  liuren 
|280  s  w  cor  Van  Buren  St. . 

|282-284 

286-290 

292 

294-300  n  w  cor  Congress  si 
306-308  s  w  cor  Congress  st 

310. 

312-314 | 

316-334  n  w  cor  Charles  pi. 
330-338  s  w  cor  Charles  pi.. 

340 I  | 

342 f  I 

344 

346, 

348  n  w  cor  Harrison  st. .. 
S  w  cor  Harrison  south  to 


41KJC82 
180x80 
190«x333)4 
42x100 
64X100 
60x100 
87HX153 
87.5X153 
137x186)4 
50x86M 
22  "4x100 
40x100 
60x100 
20x100 
80x100 
45x100 
20x100 
40x100 
107x120 
107x120 

40x120 

20)4x120 

22x120 

22x120 

Twelfths! 


1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals. 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 

Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals. 

1915 
Value  of 
Bides 

Owner. 

110,157 

19,998 

110,157 

19,998       49,551 

9,000 

Est  llenrv  A  Kohn 

566,695 

70,000 

566,695 

70,000      566,7181       70,000 

Est  Edwin   H   Sheldon 

2,515,548 

750,000 

2,515,548 

750,000  2,426,799 

600,000 

Marshall  Field 

137,153 

15,000 

137,153 

15,000!     150.135 

15,000 

Kst  .Marshall  Field 

217,436 

35,000 

217,436 

35,000 

217,419 

35,000 

Valentine  C  Turner 

327,150 

20,001 

333,150 

26,001 

338,031 

30,000 

Hamilton  Moses 

708.870 

"189.999 

708,870 

189.999 

720,636 

190,000 

George  A  McKmlock 

R  k 

R  k 

R  R 

R  R 

R  R 

R  R 

Met  W  S  El  Ry 

595,534 

142,000 

593,533 

140,000 

628,491 

136,000 

Est  Albert  A  Munger 

196,960 

1,000 

195,852 

1.000 

James  Clare 

118,229 

5,000 

118,229 

5,000 

113,430 

5,000 

Thomas  P  Smith  et  al 

125,528 

18,000 

125,528 

18,000 

132,513 

25,000 

Charles  Yondorf 

202.338 

80,000 

202,338 

80,000 

202,545 

80,000 

Washington  Porter 

43,852 

2,400 

36,690 

24,000 

42,063 

2,400 

Sidney  Adler 

281,210 

80,000 

281,210 

80,000 

275.211 

74.000|FrankC  Farwell 

157,575 

35,000 

157,575 

35,000|     154,575 

32,000!  Washington  Porter 

53,610 

9,000 

53,610 

9,000        54,612 

10,000 

Daniel  *'  Crllly 

99,235 

10,000 

99,235 

10,000        99,885 

20,000 

Pauline  C  Porter 

302,417 

59,000 

302,417 

59,000      298,419 

55,000 

Otto  Young 

664,057 

355,000 

664,057 

355,000 

649,059 

340,000 

Wilson  Bros 

303,174 

180,000 

303,174 

180,000 

315,201 

192,000 

Moses  Born 

51,168 

3,000 

51,168 

3,000'       50,676 

2,500 

Kunlgunda  Metz 

79,573 

4,000 

79,573 

4,000        79,071 

3,500 

Theresa  Simon 

R  R         R    R 

R  R 

R  R           R  R 

R  R 

B.tOChi.TermRRCo 

I  lt\VKI.I\     STKEET. 


223-231 

219-221 
201-215 

187-191 

181-185 
177-179 
171-175 


n  e  cor  So  Water  st . 

1-9  s  e  cor  So  Water  st. 
11-13 


55x80 
112)4x50)4 
37)4x8014 
i    40x110  I 
'i  40x80     f 

70x20 


169 

165-167 

161-163 

151-157 

123-139 

117-119 

101-115 

35-41 

29-31 

27 

25 

23 

1-19 

23-39 

101-117 

123-139 

201-219 

225-231 

233-239 

301-309 

311-321 
323-333 

337-345 

401-409 

415-423 

501-509 

615-523 

529-533 

635-539 

643-551 

216-226 

200-212 

186-190 

182-184 

174-180 

170-172 

162-166 

158-160 

150-154 

124-140 

108-120 

100-106 

32-42 

26-28 

20-24 

14-16 

12 

10 

4-8 


2-20 

24-40 

100-118 

112-138 

200-210 

112-214 

224-230 

232-238 

300-308 

310-312 

311-416 

318 

320-322 

330-332 

334-338 

400-414 

500-508 

512-516 
612-532 
534-550 


173-179 
166-169 
169-163 
153-157 


15-37  n  ecor  Lakest 

31-35  s  e  cor  Lake  st 

37 

39-41 

43-45 .. 

47 '  25^x60^ 

I  21x36     I 

49 <  on  alley  }• 

I  35HX80M  I 

51-53 30Hx80« 

55-57  n  e  cor  Randolph  st  90)4x30 

65-81  s  e  cor  Randolph  st. .  180x50 

83-85 40Hx80 

87-89 40!4x80 

93-97  n  ecor  Washington:  90x40)4 

101-107  se  cor  Washington!  80Hx20M 

111 !  25x80Ji 

[113 |  22x80^ 

,115. i  20^x80^ 

,117 23x83% 

119-131  n  ecor  Madison  st.  184x80 

135-151  s  e  cor  Madison  st.  190x50 

153-1 69  n  ecor  Monroe  st..:  190x95 

171-189  s  e  cor  Monroe  st. . ,  198x50 

201-209  n  e  cor  Adams  st..  199«xl42)4 
311-225  s  e  cor  Adams  st. ..  |333)4xl90M> 

227-231  s  e  cor  Quincy  st  I  [  ,«,:..,,-  J 

229-241  n  ecor  Jackson.    f  ™  | 

245-2558  ecor  Jack  son....  j  100x153 

257-265 |      99x153 

267-273...  99x153 


275-CT9  n  e  cor  Van  liuren 
281-283  s  e  cor  Van  Buren. 
285-289  n  e  cor  Congress  st 
[291-299  s  e  cor  Congress  st. 

1319-321 

323-327  n  e  cor  Charles  pi. . 

331-335  s  e  cor  Charles  pi . .  j 

339-317  n  e  cor  Harrison  stj 

2-14  8  w  cor  South  Water! 

16-22  n  w  cor  Lake  st I 

26-36  s  w  cor  Lake  st ' 

40-42 

44-46 

48-50 i 

I  52 

I  54-56 i 

|  58-64  n  w  cor  Randolph  st! 
66-82  s  w  cor  Randolph  st 

84-94 

98-104  nw  corWashington 
106-110  sw  cor  Washington! 
112-114 


120-122 

1124 

1126 

1128-130 

132  n  w  cor  Madison  st — 


100x85 

105x52  >s 

105x212« 

105x212!4 

53HX80 

53-4x80 

107x140 

107x200 

102X25 

140)4x40 

100x20 

40x80 

40x80 

40x80)4 

20x80)4 

40x80)4 

70x20« 

180x80 

100x80 

80x80 

80)4x101 

40x91 

50x91 

54x81 

25x81 

3954x81 

53x80% 


126,88* 
156,191 
43.100 
199,67' 

61,515 

61,839 

132,654 

59,000 

29, IS; 

39,462 

47,150 

71,880 

248,270 

exempt 

145,187 

233,915 

84,885 

40,828 

35,669 

34,048 

46,050 

490,058 

344,347 

533,172 

372.699 

R  k 

2,515,5-18 


964,300 

75,306 
296,904 

428,160 

191,b/3 

608,637 

623,802 

94,392 

130,440 

450,760 

335,000 

70,212 

145,490 

75,968 

48,120 

55,135 

53,135 

33,060 

62.465 

58,828 

345,9001 

148,830 

162.5901 

216,5021 

86.380 

103,925 

1 1 4',092 

36,700 

52,473 

113,196 


12,852 

22,035 

4,000; 

44,800 

6,800 
12,480 
27,000' 
13,550 

5,100 


126,888 

156,191 

43,100 

199,671 

61,515 
61,839 
125,654 
59,000 
29,188 


8,000        39,462 


12,000' 
4,000i 

25,0001 
exempt 

94,400 
106,200 
5,000 
6,000 
6,000' 
7,000 
8,200 

65,000! 

40,000 

75,000 

60,000 

R  k 

750,000 


394,800 

4,800 
42,000 

110.0001 
20,000; 

271,500, 

292,122 
38,5201 
38,520 

235,000 

32,000' 

7,18?! 

24,800, 

10,040, 

8,000 

10,000 

8,01)' ! 

13.000J 

16,70('' 

2,500 

50  OOP 

20,001 

10,000 

25,000 

16,000 

19,500 

34,560 

3,000 

9,900 

12.0 


47,150 

71,880 

248,270 

exempt! 

145,187 

233,915| 

84,885 1 

40,828 

35,669 

34,048 

45,050, 

490,058 

344,347 

533,172 

372,699; 

R  R 

i, 515, 548 


12,852, 

22,035) 

4,000 

44,800 

6,800 
12,480 
20,000 
13,550 

5,100 

8,000 

12,000 

4,000 

25,000 

exempt 

94,400 

106,200 

5,000 

6,000 

6,000 

7,000 

7,200 

65,000 

40,000 

75,000 

60,000 

R   R 

750,000 


964,300j     394,800 

75,306' 
296,904| 


124,035 
140,751 
43,083 
172,118 

58,509 
57,618 
122,031 
57,978 
30,072 

38.712 

55,519 
71,928 
248,313 
exempt 
136,170 
234,630 
90,036 
42,345 
37,272 
35,052 
45,057 
506,370, 
344,109 
533,184 
395,199 
'R  R 
2.426,799 


136-152  s 
154-170  n 
172-190  s 
192-210  n 
212-218  s 
!  220-226  n 
228-236  s 
238-242  n 
i  246-252  s 
254-356. . 
260-862.  . 


w  cor  Madison  st; 

w  cor  Monroe  st. ' 
w  cor  Monroe  st. . 

w  cor  Adams  st . .  i 
w  cor  Adams  st. . 

w  cor  Quincy  st..  j 
w  cor  Quincy  st... 

w  cor  Jackson. . .( 
w  cor  Jackson  ... 


S89tz80JK  |      105,937]         7.00C 


'272-274 

1276-578.    

|384  n  w  cor  Van  liuren  st. 

js  w  cor  Van  liuren  st. ..  ' 

I N  w  cor  Congress  st 

292-300  s  w  cor  Congress  st 

320-340 

344-358  n  w  cor  Harrison  st 


190x73)4 

190x140 

198X170 

198x150 

124x100 

40^x100 

82)4x135 

82)4X33 

'.17x147 

11X147)4 

50x147)4 

50x147)4 

50x147)4 

50x147)4 

50x100^ 

120x1051  ! 
63^x100  j  I 
55.9x201     ; 
105x172 
230x255 
176x74 


473.535 

1,436,930 

806,840 

843,100 


. 

357,480 

170.735 

531,267 

R  R 

203,550 

286,550 

158.550 

204,549 

191.874 

428,66s 

245,968! 
313,8iO: 
393,330] 
470.0m" 


76,200 

86,000 

104,500 

100,000 

110,000 

36,000 

75,000 

26,000 

25,000 

R  k 

45,000 

128,00f 


408,159 

181,873 

608,637 

623,802 

94,392 

130,440 

450,760 

335,000 

70,212) 

145.490J 

75,968; 

48,120! 

55,135 

53,135) 

33,0601 

62,4651 

58,828 

345,9001 

148,830i 

1 62,590 ; 

216,502  i 

86,380! 

103,925| 

114,092j 

36.7001 

52,473 

113,196 


4,800 
42,000 

90,000 

10,000 

271,500 

292,122 

38,520 

38,520 

235,000 

32,000 

7,182 
24,800 
10,040 

8,000 
10,000 

8,0001 
13,000 
16,7001 

2,500 
50,000 
20,001 
10,000 
25,000 
16,000 
19,500 
34,560 

3,000  j 

9,900, 
12,000' 


929,499 

74,505 
294,894 

401,346 

166,707 

495,171 

615,015 

85,863 

121,929 

515,760 

334,941 

67,797 

136,149! 

71,433] 

47,127) 

52,143 

99,708 

57.864 

58,827 

345,903 

152,832 

161,229 

207,096 

84,615 

101,934 

111,543 

36,705 

50,577 

121,230 


105,438!        6,501j     110,223 


30,000 
20.001 

50,000 


90,000 
9,200 

195. ono 


473,535 

1,436,930 

806,840 

843,100 

166','iei 

350,980 

170,735 

531,267 

R   R 

203,550 

286,550 

158,550 


76,200 
86,000 

1 04,500 ! 

100,000; 

110,000: 
36,000 
68,500 
26,000 
25,000 
R  R 
45,0001 

128,000 


204,549! 
191,874' 

428,664 

245,968 
313,850 
393,330 
470.000 


30,000 
20,001] 
50,000 


446,895 
1,471,941 
872,391 
843,126 
456,237 
171,501 
368,838 
189,225 
548,973 
R  R 
213,567 
276,567 
158,568 
202,569 
180,876 

381,375 


10.000  C  T  &  T  Co  Jennings 
5,000  William  Stewart 
4,000  Est  Joseph  Peacock 

30,000  Margaret  Peacock 

David  L  Streeter 
M  L  Barrett 
000  J  C  Walker 

Est  Sidney  A  Kent 
Bermann  Subert 


5,750 
10,000 
20,000 
12,500 

6,000 


7,200 

8,000 

4,000 

25,000 

exempt 

85,000 

100,000 

7,500 

7,500 

7,500 

8,000 

7,200 

65,000 

30,000 

75,000 

82,500 

R  R 

600,000 


360,000 

4.000 
40,000 

95,000 

10,000 

250,000 

295,121 

30,000 

30,000 

300,000 

32,000 

4,800 

18,000 

9,000 

7,000 

7,000 

34,500 

15,000 

2.500 
11,250 
20,000 

9,000  Jo: 


Charlotte  Menge 

Mary  K  Otis 
list  Elijah  Peacock 
David  Kelley  et  al 
Jity  of  Chicago 
Wa'lter  H  Wilson 
Chicago  Telephone  Co 
Jhgo  Eye,  Ear,  etc,  Co. 
Harry  T  Harvey 
Est  j'oseph  Peacock 
Hiram  B  Peabody 
Nettie  E  Gunder 
Est  L  J  McCormick 
Julia  I  Juhn 
Marshall  Field 
Kate  Fowler 
C  B  .t  Q  R  R  Co 
Marshall  Field 

C  &  N  W  R  R 

C  A  N  W  R  R 
P  C  Brooks 

Met  W  S  El  Ry 


6,500 

125,000 
895.000 
174.000 
100,000 


34,000 
69,000 
30,000 
65,000 
R  R 

55,000 
118,000 


30,000 
9.000 

50,000 


572,337) 

90,000  376.491 

9,200i  393.-957I 

195,000  490.6361 


t  Catherine  Seipp  et  al 
Clara  hartholomay  etal 
Mrs.  Murray  Warner 
William  Kent 
Peter  Brooks 
Julia  F  Porter 
Julia  F  Porter 
Philip  K  Carter 
Thomas  C  Platt 
James  Crowe 
Julia  Foster  Porter 
Josephine  Wollensak 
David  G  Swartz 
Eugene  S  Pike 

John  II  Bradshaw 


George  D  Loom  is 
Est  Maria  Bush 
Marshall  Field 
Est  Melinda  Hamline 

,seph  Downey 
15,000  Est  William  Bross 
14.000  Est  Wm  J  Morton 
17,500  Reuben  M  Outhet 
32,000  William  P  Adams 
3,000  Mrs  Eva  Hoffman 
8,000  Edward  Ledger  et  al 
20,000  Jacob  Franks 


F.  G.  Kammarer 

JohnG.  Shedd 

Frederick  Ayer 

Heiny  Phipps 

lohn  T  Pi'ie 

City  of  Chicago 

C  Dennehy 

C.  C.  Wrenn  et  al 

Irene  F  Andrews  et  a 

George  lioddie  et  al 

James  C  McMullln 

Edwin  R  Perkins  tr 

Henry  Strong 

\V  Chgo  St  R  R  Tunnel 

Abraham  Kuh  etal 

Catherine  O'Reilly 

Est  Max  A  Mayer 


310,000  S  Field;  A  B  Jones 
80,OOOiKdward  B  Butler 
10  OOfi'Charles  A  Chapin  ct  a 

175.000  -I  li  <'1"W  *  Son 


3-17  s  e  cor  Lake  st 

19-23 

25-37 

31-33... 


exempt 
110,000 
2.000 


MARKET^  STREET. 

exempt!   exempt        exempt  exempt 

215,090        70. DOT      215,090  70,000 

70,925         17.'             70,925  17,000 

62,962           4.00O!       62,962  4,000 


exempt 

286,143 
61,452 


exempt 

97,000 

2,000 


Garrett  Biblical  Inst 
B  A  Eckhart  et  al 


Eliza  and  H   McDonal., 


JffEMOKAJTDA- 


The  dividing-  line  of  north  and  south  streets  is  Madison  street.  Por  illustration,  State  street  north  of  Madison  street  is  Nortfc  State  street, 
and  south,  of  Madison  is  South  State  street.  State  street  ia  the  dividing-  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets.  Madison  street  east  of  State  ie  known  as 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  -West  Madison  street. 


30 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


MARKKT    STREET. 


New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value   of 
Bldgs. 

Owner. 

191 

121-149 
101-119 
89-41 
86-36 
83 
31 
29 
25-27 
23 
1  to  19 
1-9 
15-21 
26-27 
29-33 
86-43 
101-103 
106-109 
111-117 
119-123 
125-127 
129 
131-135 
137-145 
201-207 
209-211 
215-217 
225-229 
231-241 
301-309 
311-315 
817-319 
323-325 
327-331 
333-336 
837-343 

401-407 

411-421 
601-611 

164-168 
188-162 
160-156 
100-136 

30-42 
22-42 

2-20 
2-10 
12-20 
22-30 
32-40 
100-138 
200-214 
224-238 
300-308 
310-318 
320-322 

324-328 

330-332 
334-338 
400-416 
418-420 
422-430 
500-612 

35  n  e  cor  Randolph  si... 
37-51  s  e  cor  Randolph  st. 
53-69  n  e  cor  Washington 
71-73  s  e  cor  Washington 
75-77  .    . 

20x90  ^ 
180*x60* 
180x80 
41x80% 
41X80K 
20*x80M 
20*x80Ji 
20*x80M 
20*x802i 
20*x80X 
180*xl35 
100x65 
79x90 
40x90 
40x90 
110x90 
50x90=4 
25X9D*  1 
48x90    f 
65x90 
30x90 
25x90 
58x90 
95*x90 
80x74 
45x74 
40x74 
41*xll2M 
124*xll2* 
99x178 
41x147* 
100x147* 
50x147* 
50x147* 
50x147* 
50x97* 
J  52x100    I 
1   20x94^  r 
50x201 
105x210 

201x78 

45*x78* 
45*X78* 
91x78* 

378x112* 

.pa,  I89JS1 
198'}60Jnl 
2009^x197* 
99x40 
99x262 
99x271 
99x141 
396x297 
165x227 
155x156 
99x187 
91x119* 
50x105 

50x97 

50x97 
50x79 
158x118 
50x127 
50x147 
140.5X176 

62,962 
354,390 
484,065 
91,775 
67,900 
28,480 
29,860 
29,860 
29,860 
51,000 
1.302.663 
308.208 
152,642 
88,110 
77,520 
691,239 
184,686 

203,634 

153,144 
123,220 
46,650 
122,746 
311,488 
268,347 
96,355 
189,915 
216,140 
518,719 
882,467 
R    R 
156,549 
246,549 
174,049 
170,550 
154,394 

428,664 
245,968 
313,850 

357,862 
58,315 
59,282 
191,123 

678,000 
380,620 

941,749 
143,316 
241,364 
349,721 
259,045 
2,228.694 
1,127,510 
765,350 
462,332 

R  k 

R    R 

114,249 

130,851 
168,351 
411,610 
52,350 
52,750 
51,550 

4,000 
14,000 
230,400 
4,000 
7,010 
2,000 
4,500 
4,500 
4,500 
21,000 
700,000 
80,000 
30,000 
26,100 
22,400 
144,000 
5,001 

30,000 

35,001 
67,840 
500 
33,400 
52,000 
25,350 
11,200 
90,600 
80,000 
80,000 
404,273 
R    R 
30,000 
120,000 
47,300 
28,000 
8,000 

50,000 
'90,666 

120,000 
15,000 
15,000 
36,000 

7,500 
129,240 

187,000 
9,000 
20,000 
25,000 
30,000 
450,000 
350,000 
140,000 
95.000 
R    R 
R   R 

30,000 

27,000 
15,000 
100,000 

62,962 
354,390 
484,065 
91,775 
67,900 
28,486 
29,860 
29,860 
29,860 
51,000 
1,302,663 
308,208 
152,642 
88,110 
77,520 
691,239 
184,686 

203,634 

153,144 
106,380 
46,650 
122,746 
311,488 
268,347 
96,355 
189,915 
216,140 
518,719 
803,194 
R  R 
156,549 
246,549 
174,049 
170,550 
154,394 

428,664 

245,968 
313,850 

357,862 
58,315 
59,282 
191,123 

678,000 
380,620 

941,749 
143,316 
241,364 
349,721 
259,045 
2,228,694 
1,127,510 
765,350 
462,332 
R  R 
R  R 

114,249 

130,851 
168,351 
411,610 
52,350 
52,750 
51,550 

4,000 
14,000 
230,400 
4,000 
7,010 
2,000 
4,500 
4,500 
4,500 
21,000 
700,000 
80,000 
30,000 
26,100 
22,400 
144,000 
5,001 

30,000 

35,001 
51,000 
500 
33,400 
52,000 
25,350 
11,200 
90,600 
80,000 
80,000 
325,000 

R  k 

30,000 
120,000 
47,500 
28,000 
8,000 

50,000 

Vo',666 

120,000 
15,000 
15,000 
36,000 

7,500 
129,240 

187,000 
9,000 
20,000 
25,000 
30,000 
450,000 
350,000 
140,000 
95,000 
R  R 
R  R 

30,000 

27,000 
15,000 
100,000 

60,963 
374,115 
850,191 
99,162 
74,396 
31,734 
31,710 
31,710 
33,210 
exempt 
1,109,073 
387,657 
175,221 
100,440 
84,168 
703,005 
209,487 

208,140 

148,158 
118,386 
46,656 
121,311 
309,501 
266,196 
87,648 
180,315 
216,162 
546,648 
822,285 
R    R 
169,614 
440,226 
173,112 
174,615 
145,365 

101,463 

572,337 
376,491 

339,375 
55,911 
55,610 
177,654 

742,893 
756,444 
1,109,073 
185,349 
283,857 
429,624 
378,492 
2,325,168 
1,071,645 
684,843 
376,257 
R  R 
R  R 

124,266 

126,300 
156,498 
397,902 

306,465 
R  R 

2,000 
11,250 
535,000 
6,500 
7,000 
2,000 
3,000 
3,000 
4,500 
exempt 
160,000 
125,000 
28,000 
26,000 
18,000 
135,000 
30,000 

36,000 

30,000 
63,000 
500 
32,000 
50,000 
25,000 
7,000 
81,000 
80,000 
80,000 
300,000 
R    R 
44,000 
189,000 
47,500 
35,000 
10,000 

20,000 

310,000 
80,000 

120,000 
14,000 
14,000 
40,000 

1,000 
220,500 
160,000 
20,000 
18,000 
40,000 
100,000 
400,000 
300,000 
140,000 
84,000 
R  R 
R  R 

30,000 

25,000 
14,500 
110,000 

150,000 
R  R 

Est  Maria  Bush 
Marie  Lefens 
Est  L  C  P  Freer 
Thies  J  Lefens 
A  J  Graham 
Edward  P  Towne 
C  T  &  T  Co 
C  T  &  T  Co 
Annie  Hill 
H  J  Farnham 
Est  L  C  P  Freer 
Thomas  S  Hunter 
Anna  R  Gross 
Julia  P  Warren 
Nicholas  V  Boddie 
Otto  Young 
James  F  Porter 
Gustav  Wilke 

Gustav  Wilke 
George  H  Webster 
Timothy  D  McCarthy 
A  E  Tower  &  Co 
Harriet  B  Borland 
Frederick  T  Haskell 
Saml  P  Parmly 
Lucius  G  Fisher 
John  B  Mailers 
Clara  F  Bass 
Rivers  McNeill  et  a) 
Met  W  S  El  Rv 
Edwin  R  Perkins  Tr 
Jacob  Rehm 
W  Chgo  S  R  R  T  Co 
Z  Stiles  Ely 
Nate  R  Sals  bury 

Est  Max  A  Meyer 

A  Jones;  S  Field 
E  B  Butler 

University  of  Chicago 
Edward  T  Blair 
Cyrus  H  McCormlck 
August  von  Glahn 

J.  A  Chapman  et  al 
Chicago  Edison  Co 

W  V  Kelley 
Marcus  Marx 
J  Harry  &  E  F  Selz 
Robert  Law 
Selz  Schwab  &  Co 
J  V  Farwell  &  Co 
Martin  A  Ryerson 
Joseph  Oliver 
Mary  V  McCormiek 
Met  W  S  El  Ry  Co 
Met  W  S  El  Ry  Co 

W  Chgo  S  R  R  T  On 

w  Chi.  StR  R  Tun.  Co. 
Thomas  Chalmers 
William  C  Seipp 
Cornelia  R  Green 
Clara  R  Bacon  et  al 
Marshall  Field  et  al 

79. 

81  

83  

85  

87  

89-105  n  e  cor  Madison  st. 
107-115  s  e  cor  Madison  st. 
117-123  

127-139  

131-133  

135-143  n  e  cor  Monroe  st.  . 
145-147  s  e  cor  Monroe  st.  . 
149  

153  

155-159 

161  

163  

165-167 

169-177  n  e  cor  Adams  St.  .  . 
179-185  s  e  cor  Adams  St.  .  . 
187-189  

191-193  n  e  cor  Quincy  st  .  . 
195-197  s  e  cor  Quincy  St.  . 
199-209  ne  cor  Jackson  blvd 
21  1-219  s  e  cor  Jackson  blvd 
221-223  

225-227  

229-231  

233-235  

237-239  

241-243  ne  cor  Van  Buren  st 
259-261  

263-267  n  e  cor  Congress  st 
271-279  s  e  cor  Congress  st 

2-18  s  w  cor  Lake  st... 
20-22  

24-26  

28-34  n  w  cor  Randolph  st 
S  w  Randolph  st  to  n  w 
Washington  st  

72-88  s  w  cor  Washington 
90-108  n  w  cor  Madison  st 
110-114  s  w  cor  Madison  st. 
116-124  

126-132  

136-144  n  w  cor  Monroe  st. 
148-178  s  w  cor  Monroe  st.  . 
180-196  s  w  cor  Adams  St.. 
198-210  n  w  cor  Jackson  bid 
212-220  sw  cor  Jackson  bid 
222-228  

230-232  

234-236  

238-240  

242-244  n  w  cor  Van  Buren 
246-254  s  w  cor  Van  Buren 
256-258  

260-262  

264-276  

RIVER    STREET. 


867-377 

361-365 
357-360 
363-355 
349-351 
346-347 
341-348 
337-339 
331-335 
326-327 
321-323 

361-309 

374-378 
368-372 
360-366 
362-358 
348-350 
342-346 
338-340 
332-336 
322-330 
310-312 
306-308 


1-7.. 

9-15. 
17-19. 
21-23. 
25-27. 
29-31. 
33-35. 
37. ... 


41.. 
43.. 


49-53. 


2-4.. 

6-8.. 
10-14. 
16.... 
18-24. 
26-28. 
30-32. 

34 

36-38. 
40-46. 
48.... 


118x85 

67*xlOO 
32x100 
303^x100 

34x100  5 

34x100 

34x100 

34x100 

24^x103* 

24)ix86* 

48  MX  69 

48x66 
48x77 

i  48x94 

32x106 
32x106 
32x106 
48x106 
79x106 
65x140 


225,328 

75,485 
44,030 
42,020 

85,288 

46,760 
46,760 
49,560 
35,079 
22,532 

44,776 
86,624 

40,68f 
56,912 

93,922 

97,440 
43,280 
43,760 
116,418 
126,981 
170,544 


20,000 

8,000 
10,750 
10,300 

18,000 

11,400 

11,400 

9,000 

7,500 

2,900 

18,30( 
8,OOC 

8,000 
14,000 

22,500 

24,000 

10,000 

10,00 

30,00 

35,00' 

27,98 


225,328 

75,485 
.44,030 
42,020 

85,288 

46,760 
46,760 
49,560 
35,079 
22,532 

44,776 
86,624 

40,688 
56,912 

93,922 

97,440 
43,280 
43,760 
116,418 
126,981 
170,54 


20,000 

8,000 
10,750 
10,300 

18,000 

11,400 
11,400 
9,000 
7,500 
2,900 
18,300 
8,000 

8,000 
14,000 

22,500 

24,000 
10,000 
10,000 
30,000 
35,000 
27,984 


249,996 

92,520 
42.264 
40,704 

40,704 

44,550 
43,344 
45,342 
49,542 
34,578 

25,113 
41,850 

80,667 
35,706 

55,821 
94,06 
97,425 
43,263 
47,769 
116,436 
141.930 
169,560 


45,000 

25,000 
9,000 
9,000 

9,000 

9,000 
8,000 
10,000 
9,000 
7,000 

5,500 
15,000 

8,000 
3,000 


John  S  Miller 

Ada  F.  Winston 
Ursula  G  Grace 
John  J  Clark 

Emma  S  Goodman 

j'ulia  F  Porter 
Augustus  C  Baldwin 
Margaret  Laflin 
Martta  E  Braun 
Abner  Price 

J  B  Payne 

Olivia  P  Worthingtpn 
Wm  M  Hoyt  Co 


Est  A  S  Laflin 


C  T  &  T  Co 


SOUTH    WATER    STREET. 


72-82 

66-68 

62-64 

60 

64-58 

50-62 

2-30 

2-16 

18 

22-24 

26-28 

30-32 

34-36 


128 

2-10... 

125x130 

R    R 

R    R 

R    R 

R  R 

R   R 

R  R 

114 

12.  

25x130 

44  687 

15  000 

44,687 

15  000 

40  350 

15  0 

110 

14  

25x130 

46  687 

10  000 

46  687 

10  000 

37  749 

10  0 

106 

2 
8 

16-22  n  e  cor  Michigan  av 
22-32  n  w  cor  Michigan  av 
34-36  

75x130 
131^x96 
48x100 

228,680 
293,626 

43,360 
25,000 

228,680 
288,626 
97  680 

43,360 
20,000 

15  000 

219,204 
296,820 
84  621 

40,0 
48,  5( 
13  0< 

4 

38-40  

48x100 

92  300 

92  300 

19  600 

79  863 

17  0( 

42  

24x84* 

41  280 

6  000 

32  475 

4  O1 

8 

44-46  

9  0( 

2 

48-50  n  e  cor  Wabash  av.  . 
52-80  n  e  cor  State  st  
82-88  n  w  cor  State  st  
90-92  

48x73* 
365x70  irreg 
80x55 
40x55 

86,624 
1,395,878 
222,443 

8,000 

747,600 
17,000 

86,624 
1,395,878 
222,443 

8,000 
747,600 
17,000 

80,667 
1,461,834 
220,443 

8,<M 
690,0( 
15,0< 
9  0( 

4 

94-96  

40x55 

8 

98  

32x55 

46  789 

4  7( 

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100-102  

32x55 

6 

104-106... 

32x55 

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67  ?-n 

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4  7f 

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15,000isarah  A  McClintock 
"  Russell  D  Hilltr 

E  C  Richardson  Tr 

David  C  Cook 

Net.  F  McCormiek  et  a] 

CHMcCormick  et  al,  trs 

Cornelius  Price 

Est  L  C  P  Freer 

Albert  S  Trude 

H  ibbard  Spen  Bart  &  Co 

Est  L  C  P  Freer 
9^000  |G  D  McLaughlin  et  al 
7,500|G  D  McLaughlin  et  al 
4.700  William  A  liarton 
4,700  Charles  V  Grey 
4,700|.Tohn  P  Wilson 


IdEMOBANDA. 


The  dividing  line  of  north  and  south  streets  is  Madison  street.  Por  illustration,  State  street  north  of  Madison  street  is  North  State  street, 
and  south  of  Madison  is  South  State  street.  State  street  is  the  dividing  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets.  Madison  street  east  of  State  is  known  as 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Madison  street. 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


31 


SOUTH    WATER    STRKKT. 

New  No 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers 
Totals 

1913 
Value  o 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers 
Totals 

1914 
Value  o: 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals. 

1915 
Value 
of  Bldgs 

Owner. 

60-54 
66-58 
60 
62 
64. 
66 
68-70 
72-76 
78 
80 
82-84 

100-108 
110-116 
118-130 
132-136 
150-168 
160-164 
166-176 
178-184 
200-208 
210-216 
218-22* 
226-232 
300-310 
312-318 
320-324 
316-330 
332 
334 
336 
338 
340-344 
346-362 

116-117 
109-111 
101-107 
79-91 
76 
73 
• 
63-66 
69-61 
(7 
61-66 
43-45 
37-39 
33-36 
26-31 
21-23 
19 
11-15 
7-9 
1-6 
1 
3 
7 
9 
11 
16 
17 
19-23 
26 

27-31 

33 
51-63 
55-57 
59 
61 
63 
66 
67 
69-71 
73 
77 
79-83 
101 
103 
105-107 
111-117 
119-121 
123 
125 
127-129 
131-135 
151-187 
169-161 
163-165 
167 
169 
171 
173 

175-181 

201-203 
206-207 
209 
211-215 
219-221 
223-227 
229-333 
801 
303 
305 
307 
309 
315-419 
321 
323 
326 
327 

329 
331-335 

108-112  n  e  cor  Dearborn  s 
i  1  14-1  16  n  w  cor  Dearborn  s 
118-120  

64x55 
44x55 
36x55 
20x55 
20x55 
20x55 
20x55 
40x55 
40X55 
20x55 
20x55 
40x55 
80x55 
80x55 
120x55 
40x55 
80x55 
40x55 
120x55 
80x55 
80x55 
80x55 
80x55 
80x55 
120x53 
80x53 
80x53 
60x53 
20x53 
20x53 
20x50 
20x45 
40x40 
66)^x50 

40x130 
20x130 
70J$xl30 
131*x24 
24x140 
24x140 
24x140 
24x140 
26^x140 
25*xl40 
67^x140 
44HX140 
36x140 
35*xl40 
68HX140 
22^x140 
27^x140 
27M*140 
27x140 
55^x140 
27x95 
27x95 
27x95 
20x148 
20x148 
20x148 
20x148 
60x148 
20x148 
I  60HHOO 

90,957 
120,208 
64,818 
29,592 
29,592 
26,961 
27,620 
54,918 
56,892 
33,714 
40,824 
121,538 
205,384 
116,91« 
173,  16C 
68,792 
135,552 
55,718 
166,031 
167,91? 
143,640 
101,388 
95,624 
126,888 
159,081 
75,680 
69,74f 
57,264 
19,214 
19,214 
18,600 
18,600 
35,585 
95,775 

89,375 
33,210 
226,235 
206,259 
53,290 
56,240 
56,240 
61,240 
100,000 
100,000 
643,440 
237,115 
96,394 
84,394 
162,481 
60,328 
64,672 
62,552 
73,315 
326,700 
153,720 
77,950 
66,052 
63,869 
58,240 
59,984 
55,240 
181,170 
64,890 

221,043 

105,612 
124,174 
107,507 
63,646 
58,120 
60,515 
59,75" 
61,490 
158,279 
89,569 
45,626 
154,735 
103,474 
83,542 
79,960 
228,514 
120,380 

123,824 

96,820 
129,292 
297,972 
125,184 
110,841 
61,248 
61,248 
56,919 
64,704 
382,091 

297,702 

56,515 
150,840 
131,796 

132,378 

140,698 
70,212 
36,410 
40,972 
64,820 
exempt 
35,540 
31,600 
32,240 
29,385 

26,650 
59,756 

5,74 
6,70 
3,88 
2,16 
2,16 
1,50 
2,16 
4,00 
4,00 
2,75 
2,75 
10,80 
13,10 
13,10 
9,07 
50C 
8,00 
6,93 
20,41 
23,04 
9,00 
14,86 
10.00C 
12,85 
18.00C 
13,44 
7.50C 
10,58 
3,65 
3,65 
3,20 
3,20 
6,36 
7,30 

25,000 
5,000 
35,000 
35,000 
5,00 
8,00 
8,000 
13,000 
50,00 
50,000 
350,000 
22,000 
10,00 
10,000 
25,000 
14,500 
10.000 
5,000 
10,000 
15,000 
9,000 
6,310 
6,310 
9,744 
8,000 
9,744 
5,000 
30,450 
7,500 

19,950 

10,752 
7,000 
8,000 
9,800 
8,000 
10,395 
9,639 
10,117 
23,377 
13,759 
5,684 
10,000 
7,392 
10,000 
8,560 
20,000 
18,900 

19,656 

10,000 
10,000 
30,000 
26,656 
15,000 
13,328 
13,328 
9,000 
13,328 

77,024 

22,500 

10,920 
24,000 
18,000 

15,000 

5,000 
7,182 
4,860 
9,372 
11,800 
exempt 
4,600 
3,500 
7,300 
5,800 

4,750 
7,200 

90,957 
120,208 
64,818 
29,592 
29,592 
26,961 
27,620 
54,918 
56,892 
33,714 
40,824 
121,53 
205,38 
116,91 
173,16 
68,79 
135,552 
55,718 
166,03 
167,919 
143.640 
101,388 
95,624 
126,888 
159,08 
75,680 
69,740 
57,264 
19,214 
19,214 
18,600 
18,600 
35,585 
95,775 

89,375 
33,210 
226,235 
206,259 
53,290 
56,240 
56,240 
61,240 
100,000 
100,000 
643,440 
237,115 
96,394 
84,394 
162,484 
60,328 
64,672 
62,552 
73,315 
326,700 
153,720 
77,950 
66,052 
63,869 
58,240 
59,984 
55,240 
181,170 
64,890 

221,043 
105,612 
124,174 
107,507 
63,646 
58,120 
60,515 
59,759 
61,490 
158,279 
89,569 
45,626 
154,735 
103,474 
83,542 
79,960 
228,514 
120,380 

123,824 

96,820 
129,292 
297,972 
125,184 
110,841 
61,248 
61,248 
56,919 
64,704 

382,091 

297,702 

56,515 
127,796 
131,796 

132,378 

140,698 
70,212 
36,410 
40,972 
64,820 
exempt 
35,540 
31,600 
32,240 
29,385 

26,650 
59,756 

5,74! 
6,700 
3,88f 
2.16C 
2.16C 
1.50C 
2.16C 
4.00C 
4.00C 
2,754 
2,754 
10,800 
13,104 
13,104 
9,072 
500 
8,000 
6,930 
20,412 
23,040 
9,000 
14,868 
10,000 
12,852 
18,000 
13,440 
7,500 
10,584 
3,654 
3,654 
3,200 
3,200 
6,360 
7,300 

25,000 
5,000 
35,000 
35,000 
5,000 
8,000 
8,000 
13,000 
50,000 
50,000 
350,000 
22,000 
10,000 
10,000 
25,000 
14,500 
10,000 
5,000 
10,000 
15,000 
9,000 
6,310 
6,310 
9,744 
8,000 
9,744 
5,000 
30,450 
7,500 

19,950 

10,752 
7,000 
8,000 
9,800 
8,000 
10,395 
9,639 
10,117 
23,377 
13,759 
5,684 
10,000 
7,392 
10,000 
8,560 
20,000 
18,900 

19,656 

10,000 
10,000 
30,000 
26,656 
15,000 
13,328 
13,328 
9,000 
13,328 

77,024 

22.500 

10,920 
14,000 
18,000 

15.000 

5,000 
7,182 
4,860 
9,372 
11,800 
exempt 
4,600 
3,500 
7,300 
5,800 

4,750 
7,200 

156,102 
121,505 
63.93C 
35,433 
25.20C 
41.40C 
'       25,200 
50,400 
54,432 
32,859 
40,269 
119,739 
203,283 
114,843 
176,994 
76,416 
144,741 
55,416 
163,509 
162,264 
142,362 
99,009 
93,138 
124,035 
157,128 
73,860 
i      69,759 
55,695 
18,564 
18,564 
18,564 
19,398 
34,998 
92,808 

76,500 
26,568 
227,673 
193,827 
55,500 
47,793 
49,794 
53,292 
Fire  engi 
Fire  engi 
632,361 
220,761 
94,785 
70,452 
139,110 

9,400 
8,000 
3,000 
8,000 
1,800 

:      1,800 

1,800 
3,600 
3,600 
1,900 
2,200 
9,000 
11,000 
11,000 
8,500 
500 
7,200 
5,900 
18,000 
21,000 
11,500 
12,700 
7,500 
10,000 
16,000 
11,600 
7,500 
9,000 
3,000 
3,000 
3,000 
4,600 
5,900 
10,000 

25,000 
4,000 
38,000 
32,000 
5,000 
6,000 
8,000 
11,500 
ne  house 
ne  house 
350,000 
15,000 
19,000 
6,000 
20,000 
11,000 
16,500 
5,000 
14,000 
28,500 
9,500 
6,000 
6,000 
9,000 
8,000 
6,000 
9,000 
25,000 
6,750 

18,500 

9,000 
7,000 
8,000 
10,000 
8,000 
9,200 
9,200 
9,200 
18,500 
12,000 
500 
7,000 
6,000 
3,900 
8,500 
30,000 
15,000 

15,000 

10,000 
10,000 
30,000 
23,000 
10,000 
11,500 
11,500 
8,100 
11,500 

70,000 

22,500 

10,000 
24,000 
15,000 

13,500 

5,000 
4,800 
3,000 
8,000 
10,800 
exempt 
4,000 
3,000 
4,000 
4,800 

4,400 
6,500 

C  Price,  \V  E  Mortimer 
Marv  V  Dunham 
Mattie  S.  Hill  est 
J  P  Neumeister 
Charles  F  Grey 
Charles  F  Trego 
Charles  F  Grey 

J  Pembroke  Thorn 
MaryJ  lirunjes 
Arthur  B  Caldwell 
Anita  McC  Blaine 
Catharine  Hyman 
Wm  E  Mortimer 
Elijah  Hubbard  et  al 
Walter  L  Peck 
J  V  LeMoyne 
Julia  S  Nevins  et  al 
Est  John  Hancock 
George  B.  Carpenter 
Universitiy  of  Chgo 
E  L  Ryerson  et  al  Trs 
Emanuel  Frankenthal 
Jennings-C  T  &  T  Co  tr 
Frank  Cuneo 
Sarah  A  McClintock 
|  Carl  Buhl 

Thomas  Murdoch 
Henry  Botsford 
Samuel  Parliament 
j  Samuel  Parliament 
1  D  WHutchlnsonetal 
Michael  Espert 

Chicago  T  &  T  Co 
"Ike"  Bezark 
Edward  G  Uihleln 
Kate  A  Keeley 
Secor  Cuningham 
Cornelius  Price 
Frank  Cuneo 
Est  Isaac  N  Arnold 
Margaretha  Madlener 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Est  Marshall  Field 
M  G  Blaisdell  et  al 
Est  L  C  Paine  Freer 
John  G  Garibaldi 
R  Hall  McCormick 
Lucy  J  Atwater 
Mary  B  Lawrence 
Washington  Porter 
Sarah  Lill  Cormick 
jhauncey  Keep 
Est  J  H  Dunham 
Harriet  M  Lay 
Eliza  Alice  Young 

122.               .   . 

124  

126  

128 

130-132   

134-136 

ass  

1140. 

142-144  n  e  cor  Clark  st  .  .  . 
146-152  n  w  cor  Clark  St.. 
154-160  

162-172*                  .... 

174-176  n  e  cor  La  Salle  st 
178-184  n  w  cor  La  Salle  at 
186-188 

190-200  

202-20S  n  e  cor  Fifth  av.. 
210-216  n  w  cor  Fif  th  av  .  . 
218-224       .   . 

226-232  

234-240  n  e  cor  Franklin  s 
212-248  n  w  cor  Franklin  s 
250-256                 

S58-262  

864-268  

870  

272  

274  , 

276  

278-280 

282-286  n  w  cor  Lake  st.  .  . 

9-11  s  w  cor  Central  av. 
13.  

15-19  s  e  cor  Michigan  av 
19-31  s  w  cor  Michigan  av 
33.     . 

35.  

37.    . 

39  

41.  ... 

43  

45-49  s  e  cor  Wabash  av. 
51-53  s  w  cor  Wabash  av. 
55-57    . 

59  

61-67  . 

69. 

71  

50,703 
63,864 
54,861 
68,856 
329,796 
154,248 
77,640 
65,706 
63,130 
58,245 
56,245 
59,244 
175,734 
64,451 

208,710 

103,860 
124,188 
110,616 
82,680 
58,125 
59,325 
59,325 
60,576 
153,429 
87,903 
44,943 
151,734 
102,081 
47,982 
76,881 
238,521 
116.583 

120,516 

104,229 
146,514 
324,609 
122,208 
105,846 
59,421 
59,421 
56,022 
62,445 

357,345 

308,532 

55,377 
150,855 
128,811 

130,893 

140,751 
67,797 
35,508 
39,693 
61,620 
exempt 
32,445 
28,761 
26,937 
26,823  j 

25,401 
57,588 

73  

75  

77-79  s  e  cor  State  st  
83  s  w  cor  State  st 

85  

87  

89.  

93  

Est  Peter  L  Yoe 

95  
97-101. 

Washington  Porter 
lobart  W  Williams 
Lester  Curtis 

Le  Grand  Burton 

Fennings-C  T  A  T  Co  tr 
Henry  Botsford 
Martha  S  Hill 
Est  John  High  Jr 
Lambert  Tree  et  al 
Margaret  K  Kerfoot 
Charles  F  Grey 
Wm  E  Mortimer 
Est  John  H  Dunham 
Phillip  Kussel 
Margaret  K  Kerfoot 
West'n  Theolog  Semi 
Helen  James 
John  K  Hosmer  et  al 
Est  Wm  S  Johnstone 
Chgo  Theological  Semi 
Mrs  C  Wadsworth 

Elizabeth  Skinner  et  al 

(  Clarence  1  Peck 
(  Walter  L  Peck 
U.  of  C. 
Charles  F  Grey 
Julia  F  Sherman 
John  H  Bradshaw 
Charles  F  Grey 
Philo  C  Hildreth 
Heirs  of  J  W  Farlin 

\  Garrett  Bible  Ins. 
1  Clara  R  Bacon 
1  Mary  R  Lewis 
L,  and  Susan  Thompson 
Cornelia  Wadsworth 
Caroline  B  Wadsworth 

^  Adolf  Kraus 

William  Stewart 
rames  Crowe 
Sst  Thomas  Hoyne 
•M.  Daniel  H  Hale 
ilary  T  Armour 
Jarrett  Biblical  Inst 
i  Annah  B  Peck 
{  Annah  B  Peck 
1  Edwin  J  Stubbs 
3rant  Goodrich  et  al 

5st  Hugh  T  Dickey 
.Villiam  C  Selpp 

103  

I05-109(Inc  11-13  Dearborn 

111  s  ecor  Dearborn  st  — 
113-115  s  w  cor  Dearborn  st 
117-119. 

20x80 
44MX50 
36XX50 
20x147* 
20x147% 
20x147*4 
20x147* 
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20x70 
40x70 
28x70 
80x70 
38x70 
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40x150 

40x150 

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40x100 
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121  

123  

125  

127  

129  

131-133  

135-137  

139  

141-143  s  e  cor  Clark  St.... 
145  s  w  cor  Clark 

147  

149-151  

153-159. 

161-163.... 

165....                                     1 

167.  

169-171  

173-175  s  e  cor  La  Salle  st. 
177-183  s  w  cor  La  Salle  st. 
185-187. 

189-191.... 

193  

195  

197  

.99  

201-207  s  ecor  Fifth  av.... 

209-211  s  w  cor  Fifth  av... 
213-215  

»17  

819-223  

235-227.  .  .  . 

829  

333  

335-839  s  e  cor  Franklin  st 
Z41  s  w  cor  Franklin  st.  .. 
J43  

MS  

147.  ... 

149-257.  .  . 

!61  

163  

MS  

B7.  

tea  

N  ecor  Lake  it  

MEMORANDA. 


The  diviainsr  line  of  north  and  south  streets  in  Madison  street. 


For   illustration,    State    street   north    ot  Madison    street   la  Worth    State    street. 
f  ^  ~*  *"*  W 


32 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


I.VKI     siJti:i.T. 


New  No. 


100-112 

80-84 

71-78 

68-70 

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54-60 

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26-36 

22-24 

20 

16-18 

12-14 

8-10 

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IS 

16 

18 

20 

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28 

30-32 

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62 

64 

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TO 

72-74 

76 

78 

80-84 

100 

102 

104-106 

110 

112 

114-118 

120-122 

124-126 

128 

130 

132-138 

160-164 

156 

168 

160-162 

164 

166-168 

170-172 

174-176 

178-188 

200-206 

208 

210-212 

214-216 

218-220 

222-224 

226-228 

230-232 

134 

236-238 

300-302 

304-306 

308 

310 

312-316 

318 

320 

322 

324 

326 

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77-87 

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S3 

15-19 

11 

7-9 

1-8 

1-8 

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15-17 

19-21 

23-39 

51-57 

59-61 

63 

66-67 

69-71 

73-76 

77-81 

83-87 

101-109 
111-115 


Old  No. 


n  e  cor  Michigan  av 

n  w  cor  Michigan  av 

10-14 

16-18 

20. 

22. • 


24 

26-38 

30-32  n  e  cor  Wabash  av . . 

34-36  n  w  cor  Wabash  av . 

38-40 

42-44 

46. 

48-50 

52-54 

!  56. 

i  58-62  n  e  cor  State  st 

64  n  w  cor  State  st 

68. 

68. 

TO 

72-78 

80. 


K4.. 
H8-. 


90. 

92-94  n  e  cor  Dearborn  st. 
96-102  n  w  cor  Dearborn . . 
104-106 

108. 

110. .• 

112-114 

114-116 

118. 

120. \ 


122. 

124-136  n  e  cor  Clark  st.... 
128  n  w  cor  Clark  st 

130...  


134..... 
136..... 
138-140. 

142. 

144-146. 
148..... 
150.. 


152-158  n  e  cor  La  Salle  St. 
160-164  n  w  cor  La  Salle  st 
166. 

iaa 

170. 

172-176 

178. 

180. 

183. 

184-190  n  e  cor  Fifth  av . . . 
192-198  n  w  cor  Fifth  av. .  .i 
200 


204 

206. 

208-210 

212-214 

216. 

218. 

223-224  n  e  cor  Franklin  st 

226-228  n  w  cor  Franklin  st 

230 

232. 

234 

236-238 

240 


244 

246. 

248. 

250-264  n  e  cor  So  Water  st 
N  W  cor  So  Water  st ! 


S  e  cor  Michigan  av 

S  w  cor  Michigan  av 

15-17 

19-21 

23-25 

27. 

29-31  s  e  cor  Wabash  av. 

33-41  s  w  cor  Wabash  av 

43. 

4M9 

51 

53-55 

59-61  s  e  cor  State  st 

63-65  sw  cor  Stalest 

67-69 

71-73 

75-77 

79-93  s  e  cor  Dearborn  St.. 

95-101  s  w  cor  Dearborn  st 

103. 

106 

107. 

109. 

111-113 

115. 

119-125  s  e  cor  Clark  st. .  -J 

127-133  s  w  cor  Clark  St.. . . 
136 


Size. 


644X118 
66x118 
48x140 
241140 

24X140 

24x140 

48x140 

48x140 

404x140 

52x140 

454x140 

23x140 

454x140 

344x140 

344X140 

684x140 

20x80 

20x80 

20x80 

204x80 

50x147 

304x1474 

26*xl474 

26^x1474 

26^x1474 

20'ixKO 

20UX80 

40^x80 

804x150 

40x150 

20x150 

20x150 


24X150 
204x90* 


204x904 

40^x904 

20X90 

20x90 

40x«0 

20x150 
40x150 
20x150 
40x150 
20x150 
20x150 
80x150 
60x70 
20x70 
20x150 
20x150 

60x150 

20x150 
20x150 
20x150 
80x150 

804X150 
20x150 
20x150 
20x150 
20x150 
40x150 
40x150 
24x110 
16x110 
I  40x80  I 
I  40x110  ( 

40x1404 
20x110 

20x194  X 

60X151& 


194x1284 
204x11134 

21  ix  w  v; 

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63x54      I 
to  a  point  f 
50x664 

1304x72 

1294x954 

36x169 

64x169 

534x100 

26«xlOO 

40x100 
1144x169 


28)^x1694 


414x804 
414x804 
40x180 
40x180 
1604x180 
80x180 
20x180 
20x180 
20x180 
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40x180 
20x180 
804x80) 
20x120   f 
80x80 
20x180 


1913 
Rev'ers 
Totals 

321,383 
224,509 
173,361 
122,530 
60,240 

60,240 

65,840 

133,685 

242,100 

223,500 

161,591 

137,923 

61,915 

132,830 

93,874 

109,833 

430,188 

120,520 

60,540 

56,500 

49,814 


1913 

Value  of 
Bldgs. 

98,000 
34,000 
44,600 
16,000 
12,000 

12,000 

17,000 

21,500 

15,000 

15,000 

20,000 

32,800 

10,000 

29,000 

16,000 

24,600 

51,000 

7,480 

6,000 

6.600 

6,874 


91,142! 
86,937 1 

382,329 

433,390 
130,760 
66,386 
64,380 
91,932 
91,9? 
81,976 
53,747 

58,725 
196,415 
110,610 

58,067 

89,876 

61,240 

113,680 

65,454 

116.680 

56,840 

60,030 

332,727 

150,604 

43,080 

61,288 

50,280 

52,967 

110,562 

52,279 

59,020 

exempt 

295,610 

364,245 

47,405 

43,220 

43,220 

42,219 

94,440 

96,904 

48,062 

33.353 

199,671 

145,490 

36,246 

64,820 

exempt 

exempt 

35,540 

31,600 

29,238 

29,385 

26,650 

59,756 
95,775 

268,482 

332,250 

114,505 

200,520 

105,140 

70,530 

66,528 

204,915 

698,540 

80,276 

223,730 

97,504 

161,346 

387,000 

263,780 

103,424 

171,000 

148,600 

exempt 

694,035 

78,780 

74,300 

72,919 

72,919 

148,600 

78,800 

444,023 

401,697 
69.400 


1914      ,       1914  1915  1H15 

Rev'ers'   Value  of  Rev'ers'  I    Value 
Totals       Bldgs.       Totals    jof  Bides 


321,383 
224,509 
173,361 
122,530 
60,240 

60,240 

65,840 

133,685 

242,100 

223,500 

161,591 

137,923 

61,915 

132,830 

93,874 

109,833 

467,188 

120,520 

60,540 

56,500 

49,814 


17,600 
12,000 

55.296 

62,000 
18,000 
10,000 
8,000 
13,000 
13,000 
1 2,000 

5,000 
4,000 

10,000 

6,000 
8,000 
5,000 

11,900 

15,000 

12,300 

18,000 

7,500 

8,000 

60,000 

25,000 

9,240 

13,500 

8,000 

8,000 

26,001 

10,000 

13,920 

exempt 

20,000 

90,000 

9,050 

8,000 

8.000 

6,999! 

24  oo<  I 

24.0001 

9,660! 

4,250 

44,800 

24,80r 

5,001 

ll.ROi 

exempt 

exempt 

4,600 

3.500 

4,299 

5.800 

4,750 

7,200 
7,300 

70,450 
50,000 
20,000 
53,000 
15,000 
14,000 
10,000 
15,000 
35,000 
20,700 
58,850 
24,000 
35,000 
28,000 
16,700 
14,600 
38.000 
20,000 
exempt 

so.oon 

10,000 
10.000 

M19 
20,000 
14,500 
20,000 

45,000 
9.000 


98,000 
34,000 
44,600 
16,000 
12,000 

12,000 

17,000 

21,500 

15,000' 

15,000 

20,000 

32.800 

10,000 

29,000 

16,000 

24,600 

88,000 

7,480 

6,000 

6,600 

6,874 


91,142 
86,937 

382,329 

433,390 
130,760 
66,386 
64,380 
91,932 
91,932 
81.976 
53.747 

58,725 
196,415 
110,610 

58,067 

89,876 

61,240 

113,680 

65,454 

116,680 

56,840 

60,030 

332,727 

150,604 

43,080 

61,288 

50,280 

52,967 

102,561 

52,279 

59,020 

exempt 

295,610 

364,245 

47.405 

43,220 

43,220 

41,720 

94,440 

96,904 

48,062 

33,353 

199,671 

145,490 

36,246 

64,820 

exempt 

exempti 

35,540 

31,600: 

29,238 

29,385' 

26,650; 

59,756 
95,775 

268,482 

332,250 

114,505 

200,520 

105,140; 

70,530 

66,528 

204,915 

668,540 

80,276 

223,730 

97,504 

161,346 

387,000 

263,780 

103,424 

171,000 

148,600 

exempt 

694,035 

78,780 

74,300; 

72,919| 

72,919 

148,600 

78,800 

444.023 

401,697 
69,400 


17,600 
12,000 

55.296 

62,000 
18,000 
10,000 
8,000 
13,000 
13,000 
12,000 

5.000 

4,000 

10,000 

6,000 

8,000 

5,000 

11,900 

15,000 

12,300 

18,000 

7,500 

8,000 

60,000 

25,000 

9,240 

13,500 

8,000 

8,000 

18,000 

10,000 

13,920 

exempt 

20,000! 

90,000 

9,050 

8,000 

8,000 

6,500 

24,000! 

24,000; 

9,660i 

4,250 

44,800 

24,800J 

5,001 

11,800 

exempt 

exempt 

4,600 

3,500 

.    4,299! 

5,800, 

4.7501 

7,200; 
7.300) 

70,450, 
50,000 
20,000 
53,000 
15,000 
14,000 
lO.OOOi 
15,000 
5,000 
20,700 
58,850 
24,000 
35,000 
28,000 
16,700! 
14,600 
38,000 
20,000: 
exempt 
80,000 
1 0,000 ' 
10,000! 
8,619 
8,619i 
20,000 
14,500 

20,000 

45,000 

9,000 


335,829 
217,329 
160,641 
129,390 
56,007 

56,007 

60,567 

126,174 

237,201 

218,955 

153,255 

129,945 

57,864 

125,730 

89,295 

101,805 

461,625 

117,765 

58,194 

53,784 

47,721 

238.527 

94,125 

84,549 

85,602 

366.579 

440,199 
131,226 
1,1,062 
61,082 
S7.984 
X7.984 
79,377 

49,410 

55,981 
191,787 
104,259 

55,209 

86,025 

57,015 

108,027 

60,612 

109,026 

53,514 

58,875 

349,860 

152J538 

38,580 

49,602 

53,715 

47,466 

96,933 

49,464 

49,464 

exempti 

277,236! 

292,8511 

42,939 

39,417 

39,417 

38,418 

77,301 

79,836 

44,829 

31,389 

172,118 

136,149 

39,966 

61,620 

exempt 

exempt 

32,445 

28,761 

26,937 

26,823 

25,401 

57,588 
92,808 

255,369 
335,892 
120,186 
187,653 
109,803 
64,596 

207,888 

856,833 

74,070 

196,176 

91,176 

158,922 

484,470 

262,041 

98,652 

161,571 

142,170 

exempt 

680,241 

74,340 

75,585 

69,087 

69,087 

140,169 

75,585 


118,800 


25,000  Stanley  McCormick 
40,000  J  V  Le  Moyne 


30,000 


11,000 
15,000 
21,500 
15,000 


R  W  Sears 


Ada  S  Garrett 


11,000  V  W  Buttertleld  et  al 
( John  W  Urace 


Henry  E  Grace 
Anna  R  Gross 
Est  C  J  Hamb 
John  Schaaf-, 


15,OOo|Leander  J   McCormic* 
20,000  Anna  B  Blair 
31,000  Bertha  C  Denegre 
9  000  Nicholas  V  Boddie 
28,000  Est  Henry  W  King 
16,000  Mrs  rt  H  Comstock 
21,800  Marv  Corwith  Baker 
88  000  Kst  Frederick  Tuttle 
6  801    otto  Young 
6,000   Mary  M  Corthell 
6,000   E  G  Pauling 
6,501   T  Mauro  Garrett 
104671   ABJones;StanleyField 


Nettie  F.  McCormick  tr 
William  L  Bradley 
14'400l  Est  Hugh  T  Dickey 

(EugeneSKlmballetal 
Eugene  SKimball 
Eugene  SKimball 
EugeneSK  i  m  ball  et  al 
Krank  Cuneo 


fl.DOO 
6,000 


42,300 


45,000 

20,000 

7,500 

7,500 

13,000 

13,000 

11,000 

5,000 

4,000 

10,000 

3,000 

8,000 

6,000 

10,500 

15,000 

10,500 

16,000 

7,000 

9,000 

60,000 

20,000 

7,500 

7,000 

14,250 

8,000 

18,000 

10,000 

10,000 

exempt 

20,000 

50,000 

8,000 

7,000 

7,000 

6,000 

10,000 

15,000 

9,000 

4,000 

30,000 

18,000 

6,000 

10,800 

exempt 

exempt 

4,000 

3,000 

4,000 

4,800 

4,400 

6.500 
10,000 

66,000 
50,000 
32,000 
50,000 
26,000 
12,000 

22,000 

200,000 

18,000 

41,000 

22,000 

39,000 

35,000 

15,000 

13,000 

35,000 

20,000 

exempt 

72,000 

9,000 

14,500 

8,000 

8,000 

18,000 

14,500 


475,5751       30,000 


393,031 
67,551 


Lambert  Tree  et  al 
Est  John  High  Jr 
Jacob  Blrk 
Leroy  D  Kellogg 
Anna  T  Kellogg 
Anna  T  Kellogg 

Augustus  H  Burley 

llenrv  Schoellkopf 
Washington  Porter 
J  G  Garibaldi 
I  HelleSShreveetalTr 
"i  of  Mattie  B  Houston 

Clara  F  Bass 

Adele  F  Adams 
Gertrude  B  Fiske 
Arthur  C  Thompson 
Frederick  H  Winston 
Charles  H  Quinlan 
Caroline  E  Boardman 
John  Dwlght  et  al 
Mrs  Henrietta  A  Boal 
David  A  Thatcher  et  al 
Est  Jacob  Rosenberg 
Lambert  Tree  et  al 

j  Am'da  F  Farlln  et  al 

I  B.  A.  Eckhart 
Est  Samuel  J  Surdan 
Mrs  Agnes  F  Ingalls 
Baptist  Theological  Un 
111  Trust  and  Sav  Bank 
Daniel  F  Crilly 
Mary  R  Sherwood 
George  L  Thatcher 
Mabel  T  Little  et  al 
Est  Silas  B  Cobb 
Jacob  Franks 
Walter  L  Peck 
Est  Thomas  Hoyne 
George  L  Thatcher  et  al 

Est  Joseph  Peacock 

MrsJul  a  Foster  P.  Her 
Adolf  Kraus 
Mary  T  Armour 
Garrett  B  Inst 
Garrett  B  Inst 

Annan  B  Peck 

Edwin  J  Stubbs 
Grant  Goodrich  et  al 
David  C  Keys 

William  CSeipp 
Michael  Espert 

Ellen  I  Hale  et  al 
Est  Silas  B  Cobb 
Mary  Rosenfeld  et  al 
CHMcCormicketal,  tra 
Chauncey  Keep 
ChaunceyKeep 
Lucy  J  Atwater 

J.  v.  LeMoyne 
Est  Mary  M  Tuttle 
Thomas  Templeton 
John  W  Corwith 
John  M  Kranz 
J  F  Porter 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Northwest    University 
Hugh  T  Dickey 
C.  De  K.  Douglas 
William  L  Bradley 

L  M  Williams 
Melissa  B  Ingalls 
Edwin  K  Johnson 

Florence  Clarke 


42.000  Conrad  Furst 

10.0001  Lambert  Tree  et  a. 


MEMORANDA- 


The  dividing  line  of  north  and  south   streets  is  Madison   street.     For    illustration,    State    street    north 
and  south  of  Madison  is  South  State  street.     State  street  la  the  dividing-  line  of  the  east,  and  west  streets. 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Madison  street. 


of   Madison   street   is   North   State   street, 
Madison  street  east  of  State  is  known  »n 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


l,\Kl,    BTKEKT. 


Now  Xo. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals. 

1913 
Value  of 
Bides. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915. 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

117 

137  

20x180 

66,480 

10,000 

66,480 

10,000 

61,257 

119 

139           .                     .           . 

20x180 

66,480 

10,000 

66,480 

10,000 

62,25h 

121-123 

141  

30x180 

94  720 

10  000 

94,720 

10,000 

89,883 

125-127 

143-145 

30x180 

100  720 

100,720 

16  000 

105,285 

129-131 

147-149  

40&X180 

136  320 

20  000 

136,320 

20,000 

128,871 

133 

151. 

20x180 

78  780 

78,780 

16000 

74,556 

135 

153 

20x100 

55*226 

55,226 

8  000 

53,226 

137-139 
151-157 
153-161 

155-157  s  e  cor  La  Sallest.. 
159-165  s  w  cor  La  Salle  st. 
167-169           .            

40x100 
80x80 
40x180 

155.115 
209,280 
119  801 

20,000 
30,000 
20  000 

155,115 
209,280 
119,801 

20,000 
30,000 
20  000 

152,316 
199,278 
111,156 

163-165 

171-KT3 

40x180 

123  441 

27  000 

123,441 

115,020 

167-169 

175-177            

40x180 

111  441 

15  000 

111,441 

15  000 

105,021 

171-173 

179-181 

40x180 

126  590 

27  000 

126,590 

123,360 

175-177 

183.                 

20!<x80 

36  480 

6000 

36,480 

35,838 

179-183 
401 
203 

185-189  se  cor  Fifth  av.... 
191  s  w  cor  Fifth  av  
193 

60^x114)^ 
20x91 
20x90 

216,418 
77,038 
41  930 

7,000 
1,600 
6  000 

216,418 
77,038 
41,930 

7,000 
1,600 

213,105 
71,847 
37,902 

105-207 

195-197.          

40XX181 

123  018 

26  800 

123,018 

6,000 

112,941 

209 

199 

20x181 

55  300 

12  300 

55,300 

26,800 

50,493 

211-215 

201-303 

40x181 

24  600 

105,000 

12,300 

95,934 

217 

205 

20X181 

48  201 

8  001 

48,201 

24,600 

44,973 

219-221 

207-209 

40x180 

95  400 

15  000 

95,400 

8,001 

91,443 

223-125 

211-213        

40x180 

115  088 

32  000 

115,088 

15,000 

72,465 

215-217 

III    .:  \  I'll'.. 

112  654 

27  000 

125,654 

32,000 

122  031 

2S3 

221             

21x70X 

61  839 

12  480 

61  839 

20,000 

57,618 

235 
301 

303-305 

223  s  e  cor  Franklin  st  — 
225  s  w  cor  Franklin  st.  .  .  . 
227-229 

21x70>$ 
20x100 
40x100 

61,515 
75,96? 

6,800 
10,040 
19  040 

61,515 
75.968 
89  384 

12,480 
6,800 
10,040 

58,509 
71,433 
79  482 

307 

231  

20x100 

36  380 

7  34f 

36  380 

19,040 

33  618 

309 

233 

20x180 

14  300 

55  5gg 

7,340 

49  830 

311-315 

235.     

20x180 

52  880 

14  300 

52  880 

14,300 

47  364 

317-319 

237                          ..   . 

20x180 

52  880 

14  300 

14,300 

47  364 

321 

239 

20x180 

14  300 

14,300 

42  ^63 

323-325 

241 

20x180 

52  880 

14  300 

52  880 

14,300 

42  363 

327-339 

343-255  s  e  cor  Market  st.  .  . 
S  w  cor  Market  st  

140x180 
78x901 

exemnt 
237.862 

exempt 

exempt 
237,862 

14,300 
exempt 

exempt 

339.375 

RANDOLPH    STItl.l  T. 


1915. 

Value  of 
Bldgs. 

Owner. 

8,000 

EstJohn  HIghJr 

9,000 

Mrs  Nancy  S  Foster 

10,000 

Charles   Pope 

25,400 

Nathaniel  C  Foster 

19,000 

Angelina  Leicht 

15,000 
8,000 

Lambert  Tree 

20,000 

Lambert  Tree  et  al 

26,000 

W.  E.  Solomon 

18,000 

Conrad  Furst 

25,000 

J  A  Roebl  ing's  Sons  Co 

15,000 

Est  Elle  S  I'rescott 

25,000 

Thomas  C.  Dennehy 

6,000 

Emanuel  Frankenthal 

15,000 

Richard  S  Reynolds 

1,600 

Martin  I!  Madden 

5,000 

Mrs.  Martha  E.  Braun 

24,500 

Clara  F  Bass 

11,000 

Robert  K  Ismond 

22,000 

Henry  Witbeck 

8,000 

Lester  Curtis 

17,500 

James  F  Porter 

26,000 

Margaret  Adams 

20,000 

.lames  li  White  et  al 

10,000 

M  L  liarrett 

5,750 

David  L  Streeter 

9,000 

Josephine  Wollensak 

15,000 

Est  Henry  \V  King 

7,000 

Est  Henrv  w  King 

12,000 
12,000 

John  N  Drummond 
Robert  E  Ismond 

12,000  Walter  R  Roche 
7,000|l-'  Cortez  Wilson 

7,000 

Est  Theron  Pardee 

exempt 

Garrett  Biblical  Inst 

120.000 

T'nlversity  of  Chicago 

MEMOKAITDA 


N  e  cor  Michigan  av 

1-13 nw  cor  Michigan  av 

15-17 

19-21 

23-25 

27-33  n  e  cor  Wabash  av. . 
35-43  n  w  cor  Wabash  av. 

45-49  ' 

51-61  n  e  cor  State  st 

63-65  n  w  cor  State  st 

67... 


71-73 

75-77 

79-83 

85-87 

89-93  n  e  cor  Dearborn  st. 

95-101  n  w  cor  Dearborn  st 

103-109 

111-117  

111-117 

119-125  n  e  cor  Clark  st 

127-141  nw  cor  Clark  St.. . 
143-147. . . 


,«. 


149.. 
151.. 


153. 

155 

157  n  e  cor  La  Salle  st 

159-165  n  w  cor  La  Salle  st 
167. ... 


171-173 

175. 

177 

179-181 

183-189  n  e  cor  Fifth  av 
I91-197nwcor Fifth  av... 

199-203 

205 

207-209 

211 

813. 

215. 

217. 

219 " 

221  ne cor  Franklin  st.. . 
223  n  w  cor  Franklin  st . . . 
227-229.  . 


231.. 
233.. 
835.. 
237.. 


239-243 

245-253  n  e  cor  Market  st . 
259-263  n  wcor  Market  st. 


S  wcor  Michigan  av.... 


28-32  s  e  cor  Wabash  a  .  .  .  , 
34-36  s  w  cor  Wabash  av..  I 

40-44.'.'.'.'..'.'.".'''.'..'.'.' 
46-56  s  e  cor  State  st  .  .  . 
60s  wcor  State  st........ 

68  ................... 

70.  ....... 

72  .............. 

74-78  ....... 


84  to  94  s  e  cor  Dearborn. 

96-98  s  w  cor  Dearborn  st 
100-102.... 
104. 


!108 

108-110. 


341,620 
598,731 
195.387 
150.500 
183,101 
408,983 

1,137,92- 
501.263 

2,375,09' 
266,068 
105.85' 
93.856 
297.000 
276,201 
735,98' 
166,270 
352.735 
571.590 
936.560 
325,760 
355,121 

1,129,159 

2,620,960 

266.444 

274,998 

76.653 

76,653 

86,058 

109,100 

505,230 

175,680 

184,320 

exempt 

182,352 

404,919 

378,567 

171.30? 

83,920 

128.82P 

53,220 

55,908 

38,810 

39.O4.1 

42,327 

71,880 

58,828 

37,044 

63,720 

51,668 

205.740 

82.384 

60,962 

191.12.' 


exempt- 

125. S33 
277.016 

722,630 

398  404 
8,082.162 

256.800 
86.411 
105.99S 
105.99P 
305.340 
418  unf 
815,000 
397.400 
260.010 
164.580 
154.680 
3O9.3SO 


64,900  , 

120,00<;  i 

39.000 

12,500 

44.200 

32,000 

75,000 

50,000 

1,031,600 

6.000 

9.000 

9,000 

31.000 

19.000 

150,000 

15,200 

10,000 

53,000 

350,000 

48,000 

45,200 

400.000 

1.250,000 

40,000 

24.999 

6,000 

6.000 

6,000 

10,000 

95.241 

18.000 
30,000 

exempt 

24,000 

39,999 

20,001 

39,340 

19,670 

32,380 

5,000 

5,000 

3,500 

500 

1,000 

4,000 

2,500 

6,480 

10,500 

10,400 


341,620 
598,734 
195,387 
150,500 
183,100 
408,983 

1,137,924 
501,263 

2,375,090 
266,068 
105,856 
93,856 
297,000 
276,200 
735,980 
166,270 
352,735 
•571,590 
936,560 
325,760 
355,121 

1,129,159 

2,620,960 

266,444  i 

274,998  i 

76,653  i 

76,653! 

86,058  ; 

109,1001 

489,990  j 

172,680 


64,900 

120,000! 

39,000 

12,500! 

44,200 

32,000 

75,000 

50,000 

1,031,600 

6,000 

9,000 

9,000 

31,000 

19,000 

150,000 

15,200 

10,000 

53,000 

350,000 


346,962 
727,305 
244,485 
183,972 
226,134 
455,250 

1,137,924 
481,263 

2,291,349 
268,107 
104,817 
88,977 
293,958 
277,200 
745,488 
161,256 
357,735 
612,591 

1,000,842 


48,000      288,828 
45,200;    363,759 
400,000  1,530,120 
,250,000  2,620,962 

40,000!    262,194 


24,999 

6,000 

6,000! 

6,000 ! 

10,00n 

80,001 

15,000 


184,320!       30,000 


exempt 

182,352 

404,919 

378,567 

171,302 

83,920 

128,820 

53,220  j 

55,908 

38,810 

39,043 

42,327 

71,880 

58,828 

37,044 

63,720 

51,668 


90,000  j     205,740 


30,644 

2,000 

36,000 


82.384 

60,962 

191,123 


exempt 

24,000 

39,999 

20,001 

39,340 

19,670 

32,380 

'5,000 

5,000 

3,500 

500 

1,000 

4,000 

2,500 

6,480 

10,500 

10,400 

90,000 

.10.644 

2,000 

36,000 


exempt 
1 6.OOO 
29,000 

125,000 

40.000 
2.425.000 
15.000 
5.300 
8,200 
8,200 
15,999 
33.000 
55,000 
12,000 
23,760 
10,000 
10.000 
20.000 


exempt!  exempt 

125, 533  i  16,000 

277,0161  29,000 

1.781, 394  j  800,000 


398,404 
8,082.162' 
256,8001 
86,411 
100,797} 
105,9981 
305,349 
418,800 
815,000 
397,499 
260,010 
164,580 
154,680 
309,360 


40,000 

2,425,000 

15,000 

5,000 

3,000 

8,200 

15,999 

33,000 

55,000 

12,000 

23,760 

10,000 

10,000 

20,000 


307,149 


361,998 

490,008 
174,696 

180,321 

exempt 

exempt 

182,127 

396,570 

373,443 

161,976 

82,533 

116,451 

53,226 

55,854 

38,661 

41,832 

42,387 

71,928 

58,827 

34,563 

64,221 

53,286 

205,740 

72,126 

60,963 

177,654 


exempt 
162,027 
332,829 

13,448,506 


268,077 
89,202 
105,498 
25,699 
304,350 
315,800 
784,998 
375,012 
278,238 
179,469 
170,748 
345,501 


60,000,Koburi  PLa-ront 
120,000  A  A  Siiragncet  al 
Irwin  Rew 
William  Stewart 
Albert   H.  Wetten 


41,000 

30,000 

75,000 

30,000 

928,440 

6,000 


8,000  John  Kranz 


8,000 
28,000 
20,000 

150,000 
10,000 
15,000 
60,000 

350,000 

133,000 
24,000 

448,000 
1,250,000 

35,000 
20,000 


32,000 

80,000 
15,000 

26,000 

12,000 

exempt 

24,000 

40,000 

30,000 

30,000 

18,250 

20,000 

.     5,000 

5,000 

3,400 

3,300 

1,000 

4,000 

2,500 

4,000 

11,000 

12,000 

90,000 

24,000 

2,000 

40,000 


exempt 
16,000 
28,000 

4,000,000 


11,000 

8,000 

7,500 

7,500 

15,000 

30,000 

55,000 


28,000 
10,000 
10,000 
18,000 


. 

Luther  W  Hodman  Tr 
Est  L  J  McCormick 
Martin  A  Ryerson 
Masonic  Frat  TemAssn 
Est  L  P  C  Freer 


John  Kranz 
Louis  E  Latlin 
H  A  Huntington  et  al 
Augustine  Lowel,  et  al 
Levy  Mater 
Edward  Landsberg 
William  Borden 
Francis  Bartlett  Tr 
Olympic  Theatre. 
A  J  A  Alexander  et  al 
Alex  J  Alexander 
Est  Frances  C  Sherman 

Kenneth  Barnhart  Est 
Henry  J  Furber  et  al 

Emma  Schmidt  et  al 

Karl  Sc  E  Eitel 
Emil  A  Karl  Eitel 
Daniel  B  Gardner 
Nw  Insane  Asylum 
Home  fortheFriendless 
William  Blair 
Albert  H  Loeb 
Est  L  C  P  Freer 
William  Borden 
3raham  Jones 
Est  Matthew  Laflin 
Alien  Pick 
Est  Eliza  Corbridge 
Est  L  H  Boldenweck 
W.  A.  Fisher 
Herman  Tobias 
Est  Elijah  Peacock 
Est  Maria  Bush 
Henry  G  Keasby  et  al 

Est  Gustav  A  Koeffler 
Henry  G  Keasby 

Est  Enos  Ayers 
Est  Maria  Bush 
August  Von  Glahn 


Jublic  Library 
Odward  Uihle'in 
Est  Matthew  Laflin 

Est  Marshall  Field 
Marshall  Field 
Marshall  Field 

Museum  Fine  Arts 
fulia  A  Ray 
Thomas  R  Lyon 

August  Von  Glahn 
rohn  Kranz 
3st  L  C  P  Freer 
?st  L  J  McCormick 

B  W  Sears 

Oscar  P  Mayer 
Washington  Porter 
Washington  Porter 
^hilip  Henrici 


t  "  "»""'          • 

East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Mkdison 


?tate*   Street   north    of   Ma^on    'treet    IB    North    State    street 
"*  and  west  rtree*»-     Madison  street  east  of  State  i*  known  as 


34 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S    A. 


HAM  HIM"  1 1     8TRKKT. 


New  No. 


Old  No. 


73-79 

81-85 

87-91 
93-9S 


151-161 

163-165 

167-169 

171 

173 

176-177 

179-181 

183-185 

201-207 

209 

211-219 

221-227 

229 

233-235 

301-307 

309-317 

319-325 

327-331 

333-337 

351-357 


112-114 

116-118 

130-122 

124  s  e  cor  Clark  st 

S  w  cor  Clark  and  s  e  cor 
La  Salle  st 

160-163  s  w  cor  La  Salle  St. 

170-172 

174 

176 

178. 

180-182 

184-186 

188-190  s  e  cor  Fifth  av. . . . 

193-196  s  w  cor  Fifth  av . . . 

198 

1200-208 

1208-214 

216-218 

220-322  s  e  cor  Franklin  st. 

224-230  s  w  cor  Franklin  st 
:232-336 

238-242 

244-248 

250-256  s  e  cor  Market  St.. 

S  w  cor  Market  st 


Size. 


40^x80 
40x160 

50^x70 
30x70 

381x320 
131x80 
30^x180 
30Jixl80 
20^x180 
20}ixl80 
40Jixl80 
40HX80 
40HX80 
60x100 
20x100 
80X180 
80x180 
30x180 
50x180 
80x180 
60x180 
60x180 
60x180 


1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 


167,233 

80,615 

87,260 

257,195 

289,696 

exempt 

557,232 

137,898 
134,010 
92,931 
86,931 
180,791 
410,295 
234,740 
40,300 
366,240 
242,240 
103,970 
248,270 
345,900 
148,428 
150.740 

354,390 
678,500 


1913      I      1914     I      1914  1915 

Value  of    Rev'ers'  Value  01   Rev  ers' 

Bldgs.       Totals       Bldgs.       Totals 


16,000 

5,000 

5,000 

20,000 

10,000 

exempt 
60,000 

21,000 
17,500 
15,000 

9,000 
20,000 
32,500 
22,400 

4,000 
170,000 
46,000 
20,000 
25,000 
50,000 
30,000 
35,000 

14,000 
7,500 


79,233 

80,615 

87,260 

257,195 

289,696 

exempt 
557,232 

137,898 
134,010 

85,431 
176,791 
107,971 
295,823 
234,740 

40,300 
366,240 
242,240 
103,970 
248,270 
345,900 
148,428 
150,740 

354,390 
678,500 


1915 

Value 

of  Bldgs 


28,000 

5,000 

5,000 

20,000 

10,000 

exempt 
60,000 

21,000 
17,'SOO 

7,500 
16,000 

4,000 
32,000 
22,400 

4,000 
170,000 
46,000 
20,000 
25,000 
50,000 
30,000 
35,000 

14,000 
7,500 


196,035  i 

91,017 

98,298 

308,550 

310,035 


938,258 

137,5111 

90,930i 

85,431 

176,343 

109,5001 

279.279' 

473,376 

38,880; 

366,261 

231,159! 

99,978! 

248,313 

345,903 

148,428 

150,741 


Owner. 


28,000  Est  Marcus  E  Stearns 

7^000  Eciw  Manicrre  et  al 
45,000  Elizabeth  A  Ware 
12,000  Emily  C  McCarthy  et  al 


City  Hall  &  Ct  House 
Lambert  Tree 


100,500 

21,000 

13,000 

7,500 

16,000 

8,000 

30,000 

273,036 
2,580 

170,000 
34,900 
16,000 
25,000 
50,000 
30,000 
35,000 


374,115        n,250 


Ellens  King 
Est  Henry  Kohn 
Eitel  Bros 
Frederick  Midgley 
John  M  Kranz 
John  Kranz 
Jacob  Franks 
Azariah  T  Gait 
Est  Ernest  J   Lehmann 
John  Borden 
Phimelia  Gates 
David  Kelley  et  al 
Marshall  Field 
Henry  Schoellkopf 
William  C  Seipp 

Marie  Lefens 


742,893 [ 


5,000  J.  A  Chapman  etal 


WASHIXtJTOSI    STREET. 


70-81 
60-64 
32-34 

22-26 

2-16 

2-8 

12-14 

16-18 

20-24 

26-30 

32-38 

60-66 

68-60 

62 
64 

66-70 
78-74 
76-84 

160-168 

162-166 

168-172 

174-176 

178-182 

184-190 

200-206 

208 

212-214 

216-218 

220-226 

228 

230 

132-234 

300-306 

308 

310 

312-314 

316 

318 

320 

322 

324-330 

360-362 


77-87 
71-76 

51-61 

23-35 

11-17 

1-7 

1-7 

9-11 

13-15 

17-21 

23-33 

51-63 

56-67 

59 

61 

65-67 

69-73 

75-81 

101-111 

116-125 

129-137 

161-169 

161-165 

167-171 

173-175 

177-183 

101-203 

106-207 

209-211 

115-217 

119-221 

M3-225 

227-229 

231-233 

235 

301-309 

311-315 

19 
311-323 


j  N  w  cor  Michigan  av 

IN  ecor  Wabasnav 

21-23  n  w  cor  Wabash  av. 

25 

27-31 

i  N  e  cor  State  st 

!  51-55  n  w  cor  State  st 

!  57 

i  61 

63-65 

67-69 

i  71-77  n  e  cor  Dearborn  St. 

81-85  n  w  cor  Dearborn  st 


87-89. 


91 

93 

95-97 

99-101 

103-109  n  e  cor  Clark  st — 

Nwcor  Clark  st 

149-153  n  w  cor  La  Salle  st. 

155-157 

159-161 

163-165 

167-169 

171-173  n  e  cor  Fifth  av.. . . 
179-181  n  w  cor  Fifth  av. . . 

183 

185 

187-189 

197 

199 

201 

203-205  n  e  cor  Franklin  st 
207-213  n  w  cor  Franklin  st 

215 

217. 

219-221 

223 

225 


229 

231-237  n  e  cor  Market  St. . 
N  w  cor  Market  st 


iS  wcor  Michigan  av 

I    111-116  Michigan  av 


8-20 

22-32  s  w  cor  Wabash  av. 

34-36 

38  s  e  cor  State  st 

46-54  swcor  Stalest 

56-58 

60-62 

64-66 

68-72  s  e  cor  Dearborn  st. 

80-82  s  w  cor  Dearborn  st. 

84-88 

88 

90 

92-96 

100-102 

104-110  s  e  cor  Clark  st 

S  w  cor  Clark  st. 

126-130 

132-136  s  e  cor  La  Salle  st. . 

S  w  Cor  La  Salle  st 

154-158 

160-162 

164-166 

168-172  s  ecor  Fifth  av.... 
176-178  s  w  cor  Fifth  av . . . 

180-182 

184-186 

188-190 

192-194 

196-198 

200-302 

,204 

206  s  e  cor  Franklin  st 

1308-216  s  w  cor  Franklin  st 
218-220 


224-226. 


162V4X96    f 
16SHX120 
150HX144 
50x110 
90x100 
85x55 
40x55      i 
40x99      - 
40x183    i 
120x93 
40!4x90 
40^x90 
20Hx90 
20^x1821 
60X11821 
60x182^ 
80x130 
107x180 
90X180H 
93x181  M 
100x180 
60x180 
40x180 
40x180 
80x60 


M'/ixlHO 
40!4xl»> 
39^x180 


101X80H 
40x180^ 
20X180K 
40X180H 


exempt 

884,574 

1,722,075 

8,082.162 
1,535,064 
441,148 
265,128 
351,480 
371,560 
334,310 
450,787 
429,160 

71,500 
122,330 
120,330 

200.712 
224.612 
873,500 


594,021 
171,653 
151,768 
151,060 
179,719 
257,782 
478,532 

69,770 
170,850 
461,700 
574,881 

91,168 

97,000 
233,915 
162,590 

35,030 

168,450 

89,250 

89,250 

89,250 

91,490 

484,065 

678,000 


318,43 

1.164,319 

1,768,522 
615,300 

2,142,000 
981,850 

2,146,878 

1.045,005 
511,340 
325.116 

2,027,657 

348,564 

1,773,350 

723,330 

2,292,645 

2,294,500 

608,520 

280,760 

271,785 

421,497 

173,880 

110,532 

146,788 

145,927 

133,257 

135,257 

107,181 

48,335 

84,885 

216,502 

92,540 

45,350 

76,300 


exempt 
87,500 

450,000 

2,425,000 

300,000 

196,020 

20,000 

30,000 

40,000 

5,000 

15,000 

64,600 

4,500 
12,000 
10,000 

16,240 

32,000 

114,000 


50,001 

18,000 

15,000 

10,000 

8,000 

20,000 

50,000 

10,000 

114,999 

350,001 

350,001 

53,100 

53,100 

106,200 

10,000 

750 

72,000 

57,100 

57,100 

57,100 

57,100 

230,40f 

7,500 


112,000 
100,000 
210,000 
550,000 
227,000 

100.000 

90,000 
35,000 
47,520 

632,520 

15,000 
200,000 


650,000 

900,000 

299,880 

75,000 

46,200 

150,000 

3,000 

17,000 

32,000 

32,000 

18,000 

20,000 

14,000 

3,000 

5,000 

25,000 

25,000 

13,200 

12,000 


exempt 
884,574 

1,722,075 

3,872,847 
1,535,064 
441,148 
265,128 
351,480 
371,560 
334,310 
450,787 
429,160 
71,500 
122,330 
120,330 

200,712 
224,612 
873,500 


594,021 
171,653 
151,768 
151,060 
179,719 
257,782 
478,532 

69,770 
170,850 
461,700 
574,881 

91,168 

97,000 
233,915 
162,590 

35,030 

168,450 

89,250 

89,250 

89,250 

91,490 

484,065 

678,000 


1,163,312 

1,164,319 
2,918,522 

615,300 
2,075,750 

981,850 

2,146,878 

1,045,005 
511,340 
325,116 

2,027,657 

348,564 

1,773,350 

2,432,790  1 

2,292,645 

2,294,500 

608,520 

280,760 

271,785 

421,497 

173,880 

110,532 

146,788 

145,927 

133,257 

135,257 

107,181 

48,335 

84,885 

216,502 

92,540 

45,350 

76,300 


exempt    exempt!     exempt'  Public  Library 
87,500  1,728,831      850,000  Reid  &  Murdoch 


450,000 


1  ,148  ,805  4,000,000 


1,104,600 

300,000  1 

196,020 

20,000 

30,000 

40,000 

5,000! 

15,000 

64,600; 

4,500 

12,000 

10,000 

16,240 

32,000 

114,000 


50,000 

I8.au 

15,000 

10,000 

8,000 

20,000 

50,000 

10,000 

114,999 

350,001 

350,001 

53,100 

53,100 

106,200 

10,000 

750 

72,000 

57,100 

57,100 

57,100 

57,100 

230,400 

7,500 


,575,9181 
345,144 
265,1461 
351,501 
367,701 
364,899 
484,686 
425,712! 
71.025J 
119,331 
117,330 

200,712 
217,671 
834,549 


502,883 

112,000 
1,250,000 
210,000 
483,750 
227,000 

100,000 

90,000 
35,000 
47,520 


563,985 
185,151 
150,267 
160,608 
184,407 
243,564 
471,402 
79,581 


2,136,647 


161,229 
34,782 

150,450 


850,191 
742,893 

1,648,539 

1,333,239 
2,918,470 

595,299 
2,074,050 

974,000 

2,192,325 


632,520 

15,000 

200,000 

,709,460 

650,000 

900,000 

299,880 

75,000 

46,200 

150,000 

3,000 

17,000 

32,000 

32,000 

18,000 

20,000 

14,000 

3,000 

5,000 

25,000 

25,000 

13,200 

12,000 


300,000 

265,146 

20,000 

30,000 

35,000 

15,000 

25,000 

60,000 

4,000 

9,000 

7,000 

16,240 
25,000 
25,000 


Marshall  Field  et  al 


20,000 
31,500 


18,000 
50,000 
10,000 


1,389,500 


9,000 
500 

54,000 


535,000 
5,000 


Marshall  Field 
Northern  Trust  Co  Tr 
Joseph  N  Field 
William  A  Fuller 
Tr  Est  Simon  Reid 
L  Z  Leiter 

Emily  C  McCarthy  et  al 
111  Tr  &  Sav  Bk  Tr 

VMcCormick  Estate 
Nettie  F.  McCormick 

Nettie  F  McCormick 

County  and  city  bldg 
111  Tr  &  Sav  Bk  Tr 
W  H  Mortimer 
Carrie  L  Munn 
'jamesB    need 
George  F  Porter 
I  Emmaand  G  Flrmsn  lob 
The  Blodgett  Co  Ltd 
The  Blodgett  Co  Ltd 

•Cbgo  Telephone  Co 
Chanc  L  Jenks  Jr 
Univer  of  Chicago 
William  A  McGuire 
William  A  MeOuire 
,Chgo  Telephone  Co 
loseph  Downey 
Est  Melinda  Hamline 

John  P  Wilson 


Est  L  C  Paine  Freer 
J.  A  Chapman  et  al 


1  I 

li 


779,841  Mich.  Ave.  Trust 


100,000  Est  Marshall  Field 
1,250,000  Marshall  Field 
190,000  !Morris  S.  Rosenwald 
495,000  IColumbus  Safe  Dep  Co 
200,000!  Otto  Young 

100,000  Levl  Z  Leiter 


1,045,008        90,000  Richard  W  Sears 
511,359       35,000  City  Real  Estate  trs 
319,542!      42,000  George  F  Porter 


1,878,669 

353,568 
4,883,166 

2,373,384 

2,294,499 

558,639 

280,761 

256,059 

400,2541 

174,369  j 

121,830 

162,741 

160,209 

145,296 

146,220 

101,094 

54,333 

90,036 

207,096 

84,300 

44,151 

73,299 


489,500 

20,000 

2,500,000 

650,000 


Chgo  Title  and  Trst  Co 

1st  M  E  Church 
Marshall  Field  estate 
Marshall  Field  estate 
Cham  of  (j  Safety  V  Co 


900,000  c¥McCormIcketal 
ZSO-OpO'Efanston  Hospital 

75,000  Adolph  J  Lichtstern 

30,000 ,E.  c,  Rose 

142'S2°  Thies  J  Lefens  etal 
2,000  Mlchaei  E,pert 

15,000, E  B  Butler 

30,000  jwm  B  Chapman  et  al 


30,000 
17,500 
15,000 


George  C  Chapman 
Clara  F  Bass 
Julia  F  Porter 


8,500 1  John  B  Adams 

5,000 ;Chgo  Eye.  Ear,  etc,  Col 

7,500  iChgo  Eye,  Ear,  etc,  Col 
15,000|F,st  WmBross 
20,000  IChgo  Tel  Co 
12,000  Chgo  Tel  Co 

9,000  Chgo  Tel  Co 


MEMOBANDA 


^a  2?,f^?i]3ai58f.,«Une  ?f  £orl£  S?°i  s0?*11  streets  ie  Madison  street.  Tor  Illustration,  State  street  north  of  Madison  street  is  North  State  street. 
rT«t  M^i.nn^?^!?  n^fl  t  State  street.  State  street  is  the  dividing  01  ne  of  the  east  and  west  streets.  Madison  street  east  of  State  is  known  as 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  IB  West  Madison  street. 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


35 


WASHINGTON    STRKKT. 


New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value  of 
Bldgs, 

Owner. 

325-327 
331  to  337 

351-365 
3  57to363 

228-230  

40xl80H 
80%x41 

66J            1   18Q3 

99j  s  If  189i 
95x189 

99,400 
91,775 

380,620 
380,620 

33,000 
4,000 

129,240 
129,240 

99,400 
91,775 

380,620 
380,620 

33,000 
4,000 

129,240 
129,240 

84,441 
99,162 

j-756,444 

18,000 
6,500 

220,500 

Cbeo  Tel  Co 

Thies  J  Lefens 

Chicago  Edison  Co 
Chicago  Edison  Co 

232-238  s  e  cor  Market  st... 
240-244  s  w  cor  Market  st  •! 
246-250  s  e  cor  river  

MADISON    STREET 


70-84 
50-64 

20-34 
2-14 
2 

to 

32 
50-52 
54 
68 
60-66 
68 
70-76 

78-84 

108-116 

118-122 
126-136 
150-156 
158-160 
162 
164 
166-168 

174-176 
178-182 

200-208 
210-214 
216 
218-220 
222-224 
226-232 
300-3 
308-310 
312-314 
316 
318-328 
360-366 

77-86 
71-73 
66-67 
51-63 
19-35 
11-15 
7-9 
1-6 
1-7 
9-15 
17-27 
31-41 
51-67 
69-61 
63-67 
69 
71-79 
81-89 
101-107 
109-115 
119-123 
125-129 
131-139 
151-155 
167-159 
161-163 
165-167 
169-171 
173-175 
177-181 
183-185 
187-191 
201-205 
207-209 
211-215 
217-221 
223-225 
227-229 
231-235 
237-241 
301-307 
309-311 
315-317 
319-321 
323-331 
333-335 
337-343 
351-363 
355-357 
369 
361-363 
366-369 

1-17  n  w  cor  Michigan  av 
19  n  e  cor  Wabash  av  

162V$x330.8 
162%xl01 
150KX70H 
150V4X53H 
106X66H 
50x161 

2,404,864 
1,364,887 
1,364,225 
1,260,714 
1,179,680 

706,084 
400,000 
350,000 
30,000 
100,000 

1,205,567 
1,364,887 
1,364,225 
1,260,714 
1,179,680 

538,000 
400,000 
350.000 
30.000 
100.000 

1,376,190 
1,623,783 
1,329,174 
1,519,725 
1,144,368 

538,000 
500,000 
315,000 
289,000 

A  M  Ward  et  al 
F  Skinner  et  al 
Mandel  Bros 
Marshall  Field 
Mrs  Mollie  Netcher 
School  Fund 
Charles  Netcher 
School  Fund 

|  Charles  Netcher 

Marshall  Field 
Caroline  E  Haskell 
Est  L  C  P  Freer 
Louise  Todd  Joy 
Edward  W  Morrison 
Edward  W  Morrison 

EstEzekiel  Morrison 

Caroline  B  Kuehn  et  al 
David  Sinton 
A  D  Hannah  et  al 
U  of  C 
{U  of  C  et  al 
Jennings-C  T&T  Co  tr 
Lambert  Tree 
Est  John  High  Jr 
School  FundTr 

Victor  F  Lawson 

Jennings-C  T  &  T  Co  tr 
L  Z  Leiter 
Est  James  W  Paxton 
Bernard  A  Eckhart 
William  P  Adams 
Est  L  J  McCormick 
Frank  G  Kammerer 
Marshal  Field 
Julia  F  Porter 
Russell  D  Peacock 
Est  L  C  Paine  Freer 
W  V  Kelley 

Chas  L  Willoughby 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Cath  Bishop  of  Chicago 

Marshall  Field 

School  Fund. 
City  Chi  (school  fund) 
City  Chi  (school  fund) 
School  Fund 
Edw  S  Gillette  et  al 
Elizabeth  A  Ware 
Est  Jacob  Rosenberg 
Joseph  H  Andrews  et  ai 
(  Harrv  Rosenf  eld  et  al 
(  Lucy  J  Mills  et  al 
L  Z  Leiter 

Micheal  Burke 
Est  Horatio  O  Stone 
Est  L  J  McCormick 

Lucius  B  Otis 

Seymour  Morris 
George  W  Homan  Jr 
Thos  A  Hagaman  et  al 
C  C  Heisen 
Est  Solon  Nickerson 
Eliza  W  Herrick  et  al 
University  of  Chicago 
Est  John  High  Jr 
Mary  J  Egan 
Emily  A  Knox 
Washington  Porter 
Clara  F  Bass 
Edwards  Atwater 
William  Borden 
Julia  I  Juhn 
John  G  Shedd 
Est  L  C  Paine  Freer 
Martin  A  Ryerson 

Elsie  S  Madlener 

Shalah  Silverman 
Edward  S  Hunter 
Marcus  Marx 
J  B  Adams 
Adeline  F  Sharpe 
Jennings—  C  T  &  T  Co 
City  of  Chicago 

69-75  n  w  cor  State  st  

77-79 

77-79  

50X161H 
80x161}* 
80x161^4 
80x63 
40x20 
20x167  % 
68^x167% 
20^x167% 
20^x167% 
40^x67% 

80MX21H 

80x61Ji 
80x177 
50x177 
101x80 
81x52H 
40^x128% 
20^x179^ 
20Jixl79M 
80xl79« 
80x179}$ 
30x80 
50x80 
803ixlO 
53^x184 
27x184 
40x184 
40x180 
80x184 
80%X23% 
40x180.5 
40x180.5 
SbxlSO.  5 
136x180.5 
197Hx2005£ 

190^x80% 
48x80  % 
39XX97H 
132x97)4 
180x80 
40x110. 
30^x110 
73x60 
80x48 
40x48 
81^x192 
120x148 
50X92H 
45x100 
45x1  90H 
22HX190 
67HX190 
90x99^ 
76x25 
50x50^ 
45^x90 
40^x90 
101MX135 
50x87 
30x189 
30x189 
30x189 
25x189 
25x189 
60x100 
25x100 
46HX100 
45x80 
22^x80 
22^x90 
45x190 
45x190 
45x190 
45x190 
50x190 
72^x190 
22Hxl89% 
45x190 
36x189% 
54x189% 
25x100 
65x100 
40x99 
44x99 
22x99 
42x99 
105x99 

363,000 

81-87  

81-87  

1,758,345 
815,560 
181,110 

208,800 
585,980 
196,210 
192,210 
191,490 
380,160 
737,740 
825,920 
891,352 
1,086,07, 

3,844,920 
exempt 
405,945 

147,580 
243,221 
116,703 
181,11!. 
179,512 
490,058 
105,937 
168,368 
144,960 
92,049 
1,302,663 
814,749 

650,856 
296,138 

1,472,880 
2,552,920 

3,464,015 

exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
1,293,250 
487,000 
238,500 
724,620 

1,692,813 

953,800 
200,000 
11,000 

12,000 
35,000 
12,000 
8,000 
7,000 
10,000 
50,000 
56,000 
376,000 
200,000 

2,100,000 

96,000 
34,600 

3,600 
35,000 
15,000 
30,000 
25,000 
65,000 
7,000 
20,000 

1,758,345 
815,560 
181,110 

208,800 

585,980 
196,210 
192,210 
191,490 
380,160 
737,740 
837,920 
891,352 
1,086,072 

3,844,920 

exempt 
405,945 

147,580 
243,221 
116,703 
181,119 
179,512 
490,058 
105,438 
168,368 
144,960 

953,800 
200,000 
11,000 

12,000 

35,000 
12.000 
8,000 
7,000 
10,000 
50,000 
68,000 
376,000 
200,000 

2,100,000 

96,000 
34,600 

3,600 
35,000 
15,000 
30,000 
25,000 
65,000 
6,501 
20,000 

590,000 
200,000 
11,000 
37,500 
12,000 
37,000 
20,000 
11,000 
12,000 
8,000 
50,000 
68,000 
415,000 
150,000 

2,000,000 

90,000 
7,500 

4,000 
42,000 
15,000 
25,000 
25,000 
65,000 
6,500 
15,000 
30,000 

'  Vob',666 

160.000 

100,000 
170,000 
196,000 
711,000 
1,300,000 

750,000 
420,000 

89-93  n  e  cor  Dearborn  st. 
95-97  n  w  cor  Dearborn  st. 
103  

840,741 
185,100 
550,269 
223,995 
633,387 
219,393 
210,393 
211,953 
333,342 
687,743 
837,921 
930,351 
1,041,297 

3,844,278 

exempt 
413,220 

142,089 
262,689 
123,186 
185,748 
189,126 
506,370 
110,223 
179,478 
191,070 
102,279 
1,373,046 
1,109,073 

762,495 
348,462 
428,364 
1,691,223 
2,563,671 

3,704,213 

exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
843,876 
554,250 
517,485 
254,616 
1,188,033 
1,049,895 
778,743 

590,685 
242,214 
1,742,664 

2,517,546 

265,560 
197,133 
211,170 
305,100 
137,334 
506,241 
228,612 
70,455 
63,750 
209,844 
209,493 
220,842 
223,644 
344,109 
446,895 
102,147 
196,134 

442,992 

84,078 
387,657 
185,349 
141,195 
57,108 
103,734 
exempt 

105-109  

Ill  

113  

115-117.   ... 

1  19-123  n  e  cor  Clark  st  

129-133  n  w  cor  Clark  st  .  .  .  . 
135-141. 

143-145  . 

147-155  n  e  cor  La  Sallest. 
159-166  n  w  cor  La  Salle  st. 
167-169  

171  

173  

175-181  
175-181  

183. 

185-189  n  e  cor  Fifth  av.... 
191-197  nw  cor  Fifth  av.  .. 
199-201  

203-205  

207-209  

211-213 

215-221  n  e  cor  Franklin  st 
231-237  n  w  cor  Franklin.. 
239-241  

243-245  

847  

'  700,666 

60,000 

100,000 
140,000 

650,676 
1,300,000 

599,901 
400,000 

92,049 
1,302,663 
814,749 

650,856 
296,138 

1,472,880 
2,552,920 

3,464,015 

exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
exempt 
1,293,250 
487,000 
238,500 
724,620 

1,692,813 

700,000 
60,000 

100,000 
140,000 

650,676 
1,300,000 

599,901 
400,000 

249-261     

373-291  n  w  cor  Market  St.. 

2-8  s  w  cor  Michigan  av. 
10-12  

14-16  

18-30  s  e  cor  Wabash  av.  . 
34-38  s  w  cor  Wabash  av.. 
50-52 

54-58  

58-64  s  e  cor  State  st  . 

6B-72  s  w  corstatest  .  .  . 
74-78    

78-84  

180,000 
1,010,925 
347,000 
25,000 
9,000 
30,000 

72,000 

180,000 
1,010,925 
347,000 
25,000 
9,000 
30,000 

72,000 

100,000 
1,010,000 
200,000 
200,000 
25,000 
10,000 
450,000 
40,000 
21,000 

313,000 
20,000 
500,000 

1,500,000 

41,000 
10,000 
10,000 
16,000 
1,800 
200,000 
20,000 
1,500 
4,500 
20,000 
22,000 
32,500 
20,000 
30,000 
25,000 
33,600 
9,000 

67,000 

12,000 
125,000 
20,000 
20,000 
5,000 
10,000 
exempt 

86-94  s  e  cor  Dearborn  st. 
96-98  s  w  cor  Dearborn  st 
100-102  

104-106  :  

108  

110-114 

116-126  s  e  cor  Clark  st  .  .  . 
130-134  s  w  cor  Clark  st... 
136-138  

783,530 

312,685 
240,717 
1,316,470 

1,638,280 

214,590 

185,625 
191,295 
275,998 
124,470 
493,704 
224,345 
67,371 
62,697 
197,396 
201,220 
195,070 
224,370 
344,347 
473,535 
93,139 
178,284 

415,525 

76,401 
308,208 
163,316 
115,530 
45,692 
82,912 
exempt 

21,000 

35,000 
18,501 
75,000 

700,000 

15,000 
19,300 
12,500 
18,000 
2,000 
205,200 
20,000 
1,500 
5,300 
20,000 
25,000 
25,000 
32,000 
40,000 
76,200 
4,000 
9,000 

77,200 

12,000 
80,000 
29.nm 
20,000 
5,000 
10,000 
exempt 

783,530 

452,685 
240,717 
1,316,470 

1,638,280 

207,090 
185,625 
191,295 
275,998 
124,470 
493,704 
224,345 
67,371 
62,697 
197,396 
201,220 
195,070 
224,370 
344,347 
473,535 
93,139 
178,284 

405,325 

76,401 
308,208 
163,316 
115,530 
45,692 
82,912 
exempt 

21,000 

175,000 
18,501 
75,000 

700,000 

7,500 
19,300 
12,500 
18,000 
2,000 
205.200 
20,000 
1,500 
5,300 
20,000 
25,000 
25,000 
32,000 
40,000 
76,200 
4,000 
9,000 

67,000 

12,000 
80,000 
29,000 
20,000 
5,000 
10.00C 
exempt 

140-142  

144-146  

148-156  s  e  cor  La  Salle  st.  . 
160-162  s  w  cor  La  Salle  st. 
164  

170  

172  

174  

176  

178-182.... 

184  

186-188  s  e  cor  Fifth  av.  .  .  . 
198-194  s  w  cor  Fifth  av.  .. 
196  

19K  

200-202  

204-206  

810-212  

214-216  

220-222  s  e  cor  Franklin  st. 
S  w  cor  Franklin  st  

240  

242-244  

246-248  

250-252  

254  

254-264  s  e  cor  Market  st.  .  . 
262-264  s  w  cor  Market  St.  . 
268-270  

272  

274-276  

278-286  

9IONROE    STRKKT. 


N  w  cor  Michigan  av 

N  e  cor  Wabash  av 

N  w  cor  Wabash  av. . . 

45-47 

N  e  cor  Stalest 

N  w  cor  State  st 

71. 


73-75 

77-89  n  e  cor  Dearborn  St. 
99-119  n  w  cor  Dearborn.. 

119. . . 


172x38 

172x76 

171x76 

9&X105M 

83x26 

120x96 

27^X192 

54)6x192 

120x104 

229.40x194.8 


in  rear 
29x89 


1,560,273 

1,175,891 

1,093,506 

343,716 

596,991 

exempt 

exempt 
exempt 

7,244,620 


940,800 

425,000 

30,000 

15,000 

194,700 

800,000 

560,000 
91,000 

4,000,000 


1,560,2731 

1,175,891 

1,093,506 

343,716 

596,991 

exempt 

exempt 
exempt 


7,244,620 


940,800 

425,000 

30,000 

15,000 

194,700 

800,000 

560,000 
91,000 

4,000,000 


1,581,054 

1,453,002 

1,249,557 

409,209 

604,590 

exempt 

exempt 
exempt 

5,244,662 


700,000 

410,000 

80,000 

15,000 

150,000 

1,000,000 

560,000 
91,000 

4,000,000 


J  A  Patten 

Bryan  Lathrop  et  a 
Leon  Mandel 
Katherine  S  Adams 
Eugenes  Pike 
School  Fund 

City  of  Chgo  (school  fd) 
School  Fund 


Nat  Safe  Deposit  Co 
&  School  Fund 


MEMOHANDA. 


36 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago.  U.  S.  A 


MOMtor.    STRF.KT. 

MEMORANDA 

New  No 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  o 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value   of 
Bides. 

1,041,000 
18,000 

Owner. 

74-80 
100-108 
110 

to 

132 

160-156 
158-160 
162-164 
166 
168-172 
176-182 
200-206 
210-212 
214-216 
218-220 
222-230 
300-302 
304-314 
316-322 
324-330 
350-362 
364-376 

71-87 
51-67 
17-33 
1-tt 

1-19 
23-29 
31-41 
51-53 
56-59 

C1-A3 

90«xl25 

9U&X45H 
45x80 

2,221,854 
547,398 

1,085,200 
17,000 

2,221,854 
547,398 

1,085,200 

17,000 

2,176,221 
577,146 

Ft  Dearborn  Na    Bk 
A  F  Armstrong  et  al 
Dwigbt  Lawrence 
Sarah  I  Dunlevy 
James  Parker  Smith 
La  Salle,  a  corporation 
Northern  Trust  Co 
Howard  G  Grey 
Jesse  Holladay 
Henry  Gerstley 
Arthur  M  liamhart 
J  J   Corbett 
L  Z  Leiter 
Rose  Rothschild 
Est  Henry  A  Kohn 
Est  E  H  Robinson 
Marshall  Field 

Frederick  Ayer 

Otto  Young 

Selz,  Schwab  A  Co 
Lucius  G  Fisher 

Shepherd  Brooks 
Hobart  W  Williams 
L  A  Goddard 
Palmer  House 

Frederick  Ayer 
American  Express  Co 
Shepherd  Brooks 
Hettv  H  R  (ireen 
Est  James  E  Adslt 
Robert  L  Rea 

N  w  cor  Clark  st           

139-141     

143  

25^x80  f 
20'»x80|" 
142x80 
73x189 
27HX189 
40x189 
20x189 
60x189 
90x25 
92WX102H 
50X190 
40x190 
45x190 
95x190 
50x190 
90x190 
90x190 
90x110 
141x99 
135x99* 

171x88* 
171x160 
85x53 
254      <  -,,,,. 
130&  f248* 
128x80 
90^x189 
132x90 
46^X190 
69^x190 
25x190 

J 

145,  
139-167  n  e  oor  La  Salle  st. 
169-174  n  w  cor  La  Salle  st 
175.  

1,983,645 
1,800.2.' 
151,602 
223.6.V 
101,820 
280,000 
137,381 
373,446 
215,916 
151,320 
165,834 
533,172 

1,436,930 

691,239 

259,045 
171,855 

1,724,031 
1,531,501 
511,470 
6,394,782 

1,347,810 
828,950 
1,115,589 
733,341 
866,723 
251.247 

750,000  I 
614,250 
15,999 
40,000 
10,000 
45,000 
8,000 
45,000 
30,000 
18,000 
15,000 
75,000 

86,000 

144,000 

30,000 
30,000 

900,000 
1  98,000 
20,000 

•450,000 

72,000 
150,000 
165,000 

1,983,645 
1,800,220 
151,602 
223,630 
101.820 
280,000 
137,381 
1373.446 
215,916 
151,320 
165.834 
533,172 

1,436.930 

691,239 
259,045 
171,855 

1,724,031 
1,531,500 
511,470 

6,394,782 

1,347,810 
828,950 
1,115,589 
1,283,556 
866,723 

«1  247 

750,000 
614,250 
15,999 
40,000 
10,000 
45,000 
8,000 
45,000 
30,000 
18,000 
15.000 
75,000 
86.000 

144,000 

30,000 
30,000 

900,000 
198,000 
20,000 

450,000 

72,000 
150,000 
165,000 
450,216 
100,000 
7.500 

2,381,279 
1,800,270 
160,311 
217,806 
98,154 
334,047 
163,074 
384,594 
210,885 
151,329 
197,343 
533,184 

1,471,941 

703,005 

203,472 
378,492 

2,213,589 
1,794,999 
912,963 

6.648,174 

1,504,695 
1,040,235 
1,232,775 
1,377,915 
816,723 
255.714 

725,000 
614,250 
27,000 
37,500 
8,000 
45,000 
9,000 
56,000 
25,000 
18,000 
46,500 
75,000 

895,000 

135,000 

90,000 
100,000 

1,134,000 
150,000 
360,000 

450,000 

70,000 
135,000 
170,000 
500,000 
50,000 
12.000 

177-179              .          

181 

183-187  

189  n  e  cor  Fifth  av        .  . 

197-201  n  w  oor  Fifth  av.  .  . 
203-205  .             

207-309    . 

211-213           

215-221  n  e  eor  Franklin  s 
229-231  n  w  cor  Franklin  s 
233-239      ...        .           ... 

243-249 

251-257  n  e  cor  Market  st.  . 
N  w  oor  Market  st 

2-14  s  w  eor  Mich  av  

S  e  oor  State  st  < 

58  70  a  w  oor  State  st  
73-78  

80-91  9  e  cor  Dearborn  st.. 
102-104  s  w  cor  Dearborn  st 
106-110     .. 

100,000 
7.500 

119 

65-67 
69-71 
73-77 

79-86 

101-109 

111-119 

121-127 

131-135 

151-159 

161-163 

165-167 

169-171 

173-175 

181-185 

201-207 

211-219 

221-223 

229 

231-233 

301-319 

307-309 

311-319 

321-323 

325-327 

329-337 

351-375 


114 

116. 

118-130 

Secor  Clark 

134-138  sw  cor  Clark  st 

140-146 

148-154 

156-158  s  e  cor  La  Salle  st . 
164-172  s  w  cor  La  Salle  st 

176. 

178. 

180-182 

184-186 

188. 

190. 

192-194  se cor  Flfthav.... 
195-202  s  w  cor  Fifth  av. . . 

204-210 

212-214 

216-218 

230-222  s  e  cor  Franklin  st. 
232-234  s  w  cor  Franklin  st 

236-838 

240-242 

244-246 

248-252 

254-260  3  e  cor  Market  st. . . 
S  w  cor  Market  st 


22^X190 
22HX190 
45MX190 
90^x43 

1)0x78 
90X188 
90x188 
50x110 


248,295 

244,585 

511,090 

658,710 

879,335 

1,925,961 

1,488,350 

1,110,000 

2,025,800 


15,000 

18,000 

52,000 

150,000 

150,000 

1,100,001 

613,000 

450,000 

570,000 


45x180 
45X188 
20x100 
20x100  | 
50x40  f 
90x176!* 
85x198 
45x198 
45x198 
50x198 
50x198 
40x198 
40X198 
40X198 
60x198 
90HX50 
257x396 


501.768        87,900 


237.777 

79,48.' 

196,275 
714,482 
362,961 
192,918 
220,920 
372,699 


30,000 
15,000 

10,000 

200,000 
75,000 
39,999 
50,001 
60,000 


806,840      104.500 


229,095 

184,686 

2,228,694 


39,999 

5,001 
450,000 


248,295 

244,585 

511,090 

658,710 

879.335 

1,925,961 

1,488,350 

1,110,000 

2,025,800) 

501,768 

237,777' 
79,482; 

196,275! 

714.4821 
361,960 
192,918 
220,920! 
372,699 


15,000 

18,000 

52,000 

150,000 

150,000 

,100,001 

613,000 

450,000 

570,000 


240,045 

241,584 

511,029 

683,769 

929,901 

2,001,063 

1,564,941 

1,140,249 

1,858,719 


5200 
175,000 
170,000 
1,100,000 
610,000 
450,000 
400,000 


Ooo  Willla: 

' 


Anna  K  Boardman 

.m  O  Goodman 
Est  L  C  Paine  Fr»er 
Est  Thos  Hoyne 
Est  L  C  P  Freer 
Harris  Tr  &  Sav  Bank 

hi  Home  for  Incur 
Harriet  Blair  Borland 
Marshall  Field 


87.900     494,189        87,900  L  '/•  Leiter 


30.000 
15,000 

10,000 

200,000 
74,000 
39,999 
50,001 
60,000 


231,039 
80,877 

217,704 

692,505 
384,840 
205,401 
236,100 
395, 199 | 


27,000 
18,000 

10,000 

190,000 
74,000 
52,500 
65,200 

82,500 


Iharles  M  Smith 
Wallace  L  De  Woir 

Perkins  Bass 
John  M  Williams 
A  A  Me  Kay 
J  W  Butler  Paper  Co 
Julius  W  Butler 
Kate  Fowler 


806.840|     104,500      872,391 


229.095        39,999 

184,686!         5,001 

2,228,694  i    450,000 


208,140 

209,487 

2,325,168 


174,000  Henry  I'hipps 


36,000 

30,000 

400,000 


Mary  Wllkc 
James  F.  Porter 
V  Farwell  Co 


A1>AMH    NTKKKT. 


74-84 

68-72 

50-64 

18-36 

24-16 

18-22 

1-14 

2 

to 


70-72 
74-80 
100-116 
118-120 

121-130 

150-156 
168-162 
164-170 
172-178 
180-188 
200-206 
108-210 
212-216 
220-230 
300-318 
320-322 

330 
350-374 

71-85 

61-67 

57-69 

61-53 

^9-35 

1-15 

1-7 

9-11 

15-23 

25-19 

31 

1-39 


1-7  n  w  cor  Michigan  av 

9-13 

15-27  n  e  cor  Wabash  av. . 
19-33  n  w  cor  Wabasb  av. 

35 

37-39 

43-53  n  e  cor  State  st 

196-198  n  w  cor  State  St.... 

192-194  State  st 

188-190  State  st 

184-186  State  st 

N  e  cor  Dearborn  st 

89-97  n  w  cor  Dearborn  st 

103. 

105-107 

109111 

113-119  ne  cor  Clark  st.... 
121-135  n  w  cor  Clark  st. . . 
137-141 

143. 

I  157-161  n  w  oor  La  Salle  £ 

163-167 

169-171 

173-175 

177-183  n  e  cor  Fifth  av  . . . 
186-191  n  w  cor  Fifth  av.. 

193-195 

197-199 

N  e  cor  Franklin  st 

233-235  nw  cor  Franklin  st 

237239 

241-243  

245-247          

N  w  cor  Market  sL 


2-12  s  w  cor  Michigan  av 

16-22 

24-26 

28-30  s  e  cor  Wabash  av. . 
32-42  s  w  cor  Wabash  av. . 

44-58  s  e  cor  State  st 

60-64  sw  oor  Stalest 

66-78 

74 

78. 

78... 


110x52       |  .„,.... 
61x52      1 5.924.451 

170x1164  !  1.841,012 


100x47 
35x77 
39x77 

147x76 


340x190 


114x190 

26x100  ~| 

45*X190  I 

4S',,x190f 

90x87  J 

180x99 

45x188 

22^x188  ( 

72HX138  f 

75x188 

65x188 

40x189 


90x40 

SOxlSO 

48x160 
54^x160 
142HX199* 

150x198 

50x198 
J  50x198 
I  70x95 

257x396 


81x80 

40x80 

50x80 
171^x80 
144.9x100 
80KX22K 
80X75H 
20X75H    ) 
25X82H    f 

25x82* 
50x105  e  I 

sown  r 


539,040 
175,880 

204,152 
1,490.250 


6.432. i 


3.243.480 
5.047.930 

2.179,450 
599.825 

1.919,563 

2.697.410 
482,885 
310,160 
383,846 
260,816 
566,695 
244,609 
254.76; 
R  R 
843,100 
245,250 

202,670 
2,228.694 

1,688,565 

426,141 

219,900 

456,80' 

1,179,801 

2,831.676 

355.110 

394,840 
216,912 

122.802 
353,575 


4,061,724 

1 10,000 

12,800 

19,850 

8.001 

46.000 

1,390,00!> 

1,300.21" 
2.700,000 

800.00(1 
187.530 

600.000 

1.436.4' 

40.000 

45.000 

50,000 

12.500 

70,000 

58,0(1' 

50.  d 

R    R 

100,00' 

55,400 

38,000 

450,00^ 

350,000 
63,360 
15,000 
10,000 
90.000 

990,<K" 
5,000 

27,000 
10,002 

5,001 
40,000 


5,924,451  4,061,724 

1,841,012      110,000 

539,040 

175,880 

204,152 
1,490,250 


12,800 

19,850 

8,000 

46,000 


6,432,187:1,390,008 
3,243.480  1,300,200 


5,047,930 


2,700,000 


2,179.4501     800,000 
599,825!     187,530 

1,919,563     600,000 


2,697.410 
482.885 
310.160 
383,846 
260,816 
566.695 
244.609 
254.767 
R  R 
843,100 
245.250 

202,670 
2,228,694; 

1,688,565 

426,141 

219,900 

456,800 

1,179,801 

2,831,676 

355,110, 

394,840 
216,912 

122,802 
353,575 


1,436,400 
40,000 
45,000 
50,000 
12,500 
70.000 
58,000 
50,000 
R  R 
100,000 
55,400 

38,000 
450,000 

350,000 
63,360 
15,000 
10,000 
90,000 

990,000 
5,000 

27,000 
10,002 

5,001 
40,000 


4,061,724 

45,000 
12,800 
18,000 
15,000 
44,000 

1,200,000 


1,250,000 

2,500,000 

700,000 


575,000 

1,436,400 
60,000 
45,000 
56,751 


6,033,522 

1,388,265 

558,177 

179,694 

218,274 

1,549,572 

7,360,94« 


3,193,278 
4,847,910 

2,079,477 
600,432 

1,894,551 

2,734,470 
558,261 
343,314 
432,042 
326,316 
566,718 
245,808 
258,897 
R  R 
843,126 
242,379 

202,683 
-',.125,168 

1,S77,880 

440,292 

244,596 

628,353 

1,268,517 

2,788,665 

370,434 

428,295 
236,856 


133,521    5,000 
369,426    36,000 


Est  Wm  A  Slater 

(James  I,  H teh 
1  Joseph  N  Field 
(  Est  Henry  Field 

,„  Marshall  Field 
187,500  Josephine  Borden 

Home  Ins  Co  of  N  Y 


52,000 


100,000 
52,500 

38,000 
400,000 


350,000 
63,000 
31,500 

140,000 
90,000 

930,000 


25,000 
10,000 


Francis  .1  Paxton 
Mrs  Jennie  A  Grant 
Martin  A  Kyerson 
Be'tha  H  I'almer 
A  H  Wetten 
Mary  M  Todd 
Lucy  J  Rowe 

i  Otto  Young  et  al 
1  Marg'tE  Stearnseti 


A  S  Trade  et  al 
Leopold  Mayer 

Lev!  Z  Leiter 
60,000  o  T  Jt  T  Co 
70,000  Edwin  H  Sheldon 

Northern  Trust  Co 

QRR 

C  B  &  Q  R  R  Co 
John  T  Pirie 
H  H  Getty  et  al  Trs 
Florence  H  Matz 
Harriet  B  norland 
J  V  Farwell  Co 


Pullman  Palace  Car  Co 

Marcus  Marx 

John  Gately 

S  Leonard  Boyce 

Columbus  R  Cummings 

Henry  Strong 

Ralph  E  Starkweather 

Est  H  O  Stone 

James  Ross  Todd 
Mary  II  Todd 
Lehmann  heirs 


The  dividing:  line  of  north  and  south  streets  is  Madison  street.  For  illustration,  State  street  north  of  Madison  street  is  North  State  street, 
and  south  of  Madison  is  Sonth  State  street.  State  street  IB  the  dividing1  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets.  Madison  street  east  of  State  is  known  as 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  'West  Madison  street. 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


ADAMS    » TIII.I.T. 


New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 

Value 
ofBldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value 
of  Bldgs. 

Owner. 

4143 

101-111 
117-133 

151-155 
157-161 
163-173 
176-185 
Z19 
301-309 
311-321 
383-325 
327-333 
351-365 

86-88  s  e  cor  Dearborn  st. 

50x73 
321x396 
125x100 
177*xl78* 
60x165 
100x165 
453ixllO| 
69x90     f 
323*xl90* 
100x124 
100x165 
50x165 
74x80 
237x165 

584,375 

1,095,000 
2,854,000 
1,246,072 
1.737.215 

1,038,99; 
2,515,548 

'  43  V,  7  66 
214,332 
268,34' 
1.127.S10 

150,000 

50,000 
1,614,000 
221,000 
771.187 

108,500 

750,000 
110,000 
85,000 
30,000 
25,350 
.T;nnnn 

584,375 

1,095,000 
2,854,000 

9,806,597 
2,515,548 

433,700 
214,332 
268,347 
1.127  ?in 

150,000 

50,000 
1,614,000 

6.885,000 

750,000 
110,000 
85,000 
30,000 
25,350 
350.000 

596,550 

1,095,000 
3,214,000 

10.429,233 

2,426,799 
556,237 
466,440 
210,702 
266,196 
i  n?i  Adz 

150,000 

50,000 
1,600,000 

6,000,885 

600,000 
100,000 
125,000 
30,000 
25,000 

Cyrus  H  McCormick 

Levl  Z  Leiter 
City  of  Chi  Water  Fund 

C  &  C  National  Bank 

Marshall  Field 
City  of  Chicago 
William  P  Adams  et  al 
T  C  Dennehy 
Frederick  T  Haskell 

143-158  se  cor  LaSallest.. 

162-172  

176-178  s  e  cor  Fifth  av  .... 
180-184  s  e  cor  Fifth  av  .... 
200                          .    . 

S  w  cor  Franklin  st  

230-236                 

238-240 

242-248  s  e  cor  Market  st.  .  . 
S  w  cor  Market  St..  . 

STREKT. 


N  w  cor  State  st. 

17-21 

23-31  n  e  cor  Dearborn  st. 

N  w  cor  Clark  st 

N  e  cor  La  Salle  st 

101-103  n  w  cor  La  Salle  st. 

105-119 

N  e  cor  Fifth  av 

N  w  cor  Fifth  av 

165-173  n  w  cor  Franklin  st 

175-181 

183-185 

N  e  cor  Market  st 


N  w  cor  Market  st j 


2-10  s  w  cor  State  st 

12 

14 


18-24. 


\ 

26-34  s  e  cor  Dearborn  st. . 

S  w  cor  Clark  st 

S  e  cor  La  Salle  st 

S  w  cor  La  Salle  st 

110-116 

118-120 

122-126 

Secor  Fifth  av 

S  w  cor  Fifth  av 

146-148 

150-154 

S  ecor  Franklin  st 

S  w  cor  Franklin  st 

178 

180-184 

S  ecor  Markets! 

S  w  cor  Market  st 


145x33* 

(   44x75* 

'(   25x83* 

125x92 

125x40 

178*xl77* 

60x165 

100x165 

144HX55 

323*X190 

100x40* 

100x165 

50x165 

J     24x20    I 

I     74x20    f 

227X165    | 

irregular  f 


100x42 
25x82* 
25x82* 

100x165    I 

irregular  f 

100x165 

135x186 

178x186=^ 

60x30 

100x165 

50X165 

60x55* 

54*x55* 
100x42 

46*xl66 
60x166 
115x165 

125x82* 
25x82* 
50x165 

112*x41* 
156X165 


873,976 

321,231 

184,641 

483,500 

319,850 

2,854,000 

1,246,07. 

1,737,215 

1,038,997 

2,515,548 

166,161 

433,700 

214,332 

189.915 

1,127,510 


233,750 

'20,66  i 

40,000 

15,000 

1,614,000 

221,000 

771,187 

108,500 

750,000 

36,000 

85,000 

30,000 

90,600 

350,000 


100,675 
1,676,100 

1,857,500 

1,806.861 

exempt 

343.97P 

1,218,067 

400.850 

99,000 

175.778 

137,153 

339,491 

410,380 

R    R 

357,480 

26,675 

246,425 

216,140 

765.350 


15,000 
750,000 

360,000 
100,000 

50,000 
100,800 
400,000 

15,000 
7,000 
7,000 

15,000 
125,000 
160,000 
R  R 

75,000 
3,000 

67,400 

80,000 
140,000 


1,205,344 
321,231 
184,641 
483,500 
319,850 


565,118 

'20,66  i 

40,000 
15,000 


2,854,000;  1,614,000 
9,806,597  i  6,885,000 

2,515,548! 
166,161 
433,700 
214,332 


189,915 
1,127,510 


100,675 
1,676,100 

1,857,500 

1,806,860 

exempt 

363,978 

1,218,067 

400,850 

222,765 

290,778 

137, 1>53 

339,491 

410,380 

R  R 

350,980 

26,675 

246,425 

216,140 

765,350 


750,000 
36,000 
85,000 
30,000 

90,600 
350,000 


15,000 
750,000 

360,000 
100,000 

50,000 
120,800 
400,000 

15,000 
130,765 
122,000 

15,000 
125,000 
160,000 

R  R 

68,500 
3,000 

67,400 

80,000 
140,000 


1,050,4891 

143,511 

78,015 

664,761 

319,674 

3,214,000 

10.429,233 

2,426,799 
171,501 
309,501 
202,683 

180,315 
1,071,645 


595,638 

75,261 

89.259 

1,326,099 

2,014,881 
1,806,882 
exempt 
369,216 
1,321,983 
410,874 
222,738 
291.576 
150,135 
344,094 
395,751 
R  R 
368,838 
26,676 
261,138 
216.162 
684,843 


450,000!  Kliza  C  Hamill  et  al 


20,000 
15,000 
84,000 
15,000 
1,600,000 

6,000,885 


]-  Est  H  O  Stone 

C  H  McCormick  et  al 
Levi  Z  Leiter 
Water  Fund 

C  &  C  National  Bank 


600,000 1  Marshall  Field 
34,000  C  Dennehy 
50,000  K  S  Adams-W  P  Adams 


38,000 
81,000 


T  C  Dennehy 
LG  Fisher 


300.000  Martin  A  Ryerson 


10,000 


25,000 
400,000 


Levy  Mayer 


11,000  C  T  Otis  et  al 


Est  Ernest  J  Lehmann 
Frank  A  Bradley  et  al 


500,000  Eugene  S  Pike 
100,000  L  Z  Lei 


50,000 
120,800 
500,000 

25.000 
117,765 
109,800 

15,000 
125,000 
140,000 
R  R 

69,000 
3,000 

65,000 

80,000 
140,000 


;  Leiter 

Northwestern  Unvstv 
J  G  Shedd 
Royal  Insurance  Co 
John  Mason  Loomis 
James  F  Porter 
W  C  Lobenstine 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Marshall  Field 
Est  Marshall  Field 
C&N  WRR 
Catharine  C  Wren  et  al 
Paul  A  Sorg  et  al 
Henry  C  Durand 
J  B  Mailers 
Joseph  Oliver 


JACKSON    BOULEVARD. 


N  w  cor  Michigan  av 

N  e  cor  Wabasn  av 

N  w  cor  Wabash  av 

45. 

47. 

49-53 

N  e  cor  State  st. 
N  w  cor  State  st 

73-75 

77-83 ...  . . . 


N  e  cor  Dearborn  st . . . . 
Dearborn  to  Clark  st . . . 

N  w  cor  Clark  st 

N  e  cor  La  Salle  st 

N  w  cor  La  Salle  st 

165-173 

175-177 

N  e  cor  Fifth  av 

N  w  cor  Fifth  av 

203-205 

207-211 

213-217  n  e  cor  Franklin  stl 
223  nw  cor  Franklin  St.. . 

225-227 ' 

231 


171x171 

171x96 

120x25* 

30*x76* 

26x76* 

71x76 

73x58* 

100X123 

50x82* 

100x165  I 

irregular  f 

100x165 

321x396 

135x186 

186^X178 

60X127 

100x165 

50x165 


233-235 

239-241 

N  e  cor  Market  st . 
N  w  cor  Market . . . 


2-20  s  w  cor  Mich  blvd... 

22-26 

S  e  cor  Wabash  av 

S  w  cor  Wabash  av 

46-50 

Secor  Stalest 

S  w  cor  Stalest 

S  e  cor  Plymouth  pi 

84-90  se  and  sw  cor  Dearb'n 

S  w  cor  Dearborn 

S  Wcor  Federal  st 

'Swcor  Federal  si 

S  ecor  Clark  st 

Swcor  Clark  st 

S  w  cor  Pacific  av 

S  w  cor  Sherman  st. 

182-190  s  e  cor  Fifth  av. . . . 
192-206  sw  cor  Fifth  av... 

S  e  cor  Franklin  st 

Swcor  Franklin  st 

240-250  s  e  cor  Market  st . . 
S  w  cor  Market  st 


100x60 
46*x86 
60x166 
115x165 
32x82* 
43x82* 
25x82* 
50x82* 
50x165 
112*xl24* 
ir.(;xlf>r> 


171x160 

81x160* 

90x46 

109x40 

62*x80 

144x40 

100x38 

104*x80 

70^x50 

66x393* 

75x99*    I 

25x99*    ( 

103x49* 

213x50 

173^x240 

100x200 

100x200 

153x87* 

1  Mi  100 

147x97 

178x99 

127x99 


3,157,914 

1,451,833 
624,885 
139,311 
147,591 

1,200,946 
976,530 

1,802,480 
266,000 

1,676,100 
1,857,500 


1,806,860 
exempt 
542,060 
1,218,067 
400,850 
935,805 
327,150 
125,000 
160,000 
R  R 
170,735 
127,835 
59,875 
110,400 
246.425 
518,719 
765,350 

2,153,335 
736,159 
608,370 
518.185 
373,881 
814,260 
646,350 
787.070 
518,080 

3,642,456 

973,370 

498.003 
1.191,105 
3,430,505 

5,320,000 

708,870 
964,300 
531,267 
882,467 
462,332 


1,050,000 

40.00(1 

250,000 


415,000 

235,000 

'  35,000 

9,000 

750,000 
360.000 


100,000 
50,000 
80,000 

400,000 
15,000 

150,000 
20,001 

339,491 

410.380 

R  R 
26,000 
20,000 
10,000 
20,000 
67,400 
80,000 

140,000 

100,000 

100,000 

85,000 

25,000 

34,800 

20,000 

60,000 

79,200 

-      1 ,000 

1.300,000 

248,000 

30,000 
240.00r 
500.000 

3,400,000 
189,999 

394,800 
75,000 

404,273 
95,000 


3,157,91411 

1,451,833 

624,885 

255,650 

263,931 

1,285,946 

1,021,530 

1,802,480 

266,000 

1,676,100 

1,857,500 


1,806,860 
exempt 
542,060 

1,218,067 
400,850 
935,805 
333,150 
339,491 
410,380 
R  R 
170,735 
127,835 
59,875 
110,400 
246,425 
518,719 
765,350 

2,153,335 
736,159 
608,370 
518,185 
373,881 
814,260 
646,350 
787,070 
518,080 

3,642.456 

973,370 

498,003 
1,191,105 
3,430,505 

5,320,000 
708,870 
964,300 
531,267 
803,194 
462,332 


,050,000 

40,000 

250,000 

116,340 

116,340 

500,000 

280,000 

35,000 

9,000 

750,000 

360,000 


100,000 
50,000 
80,000 

400,000 
15,000 

150,000 
26,001 

125,000 

160,000 
R  R 
26,000 
20,000 
10,000 
20,000 
67,400 
80,000 

140,000 


100,000 

100,000 

85,000 

25,000 

34,800 

20,000 

60,000 

79,200 

1,000 


248,000 

30,000 
240,000 
500,000 

3,400,000 

189,999 

394,800 

75,000 

325,000 


4,267,896 ' 

1,459,593  j 

651,150| 

519,582 
3,240,153 

1,785,798 
265,041 

1,326,099 
2,014,881 


1,806,882 
exempt 
1,004,946 
1,321,983 
410,874 
925,170 
338,031 
344,094 
395,751 
R  R 
189,225 
138,672 
65,811 
121,158 
261,138 
546,648 
684,843 


2,228,499 
836,445 
623,517 

1,268,235 
369,081 
819,330 
623,241 
777,870 
517,461 
1,300,000  2,819.567 


758,676 

508,140 
1,301,115 
3,393,279 

5,102,907 

720,636 
929,499 
548,973 
822,285 


95,0001     376.257 


1,460,000 

22*6, 6  66 

232,680 

1,112,160 

35,000 
8,000 

400,000 
500,000 


Railway  Kxchange 
Mrs  Carrie  L  Munn 
Est  Hannah  Horner 
(  Alexander  Officer 
(  Eugene  S  Kimball 
Perry  Hannah 
Eugene  S  Kimball 
C  T  Otis  tt  al 
Est  Edwin  L  Brand 

Frank  A  Bradley  et  al 

Eugene  S  Pike 
Custom  House 
L  Z  Leiter 
Northw  University 
Frederick  Ayer 
Koyal Insurance  Co 
John  Mason  Loomis 
William  A  Giles 
Hamilton  Moses 
Marshall  Field 
Est  Marshall  Field 
CAN WRR 
L  W  Fargo 
Mary  A  Hogan 
Emily  B  Fall  et  al 
Est  Wm  S  Johnston 
Catharine  C  Wren  et  al 
F  Bass 
liver 


100,000 

50,000 
175,000 
500,000 

25,000 
150,000 

30,000 
125,000 
140,000 
R  R 

30,000 

18,000 

10,000 

20,000 

65,000 

80,000  Clara  „  „, 
140,000  Joseph  Ol 

90,000  Levy  Mayer 

90,000  Charlotte  J  Ludington 

100,000  Augustus  Lowell  el  al 

W  W  Kimball  Co 

30,000  Clara  F  Bass 
45,000  L  7.  Leiler 
50,000  Mrs  liarbil  Bloom 
70,000  Richard  W  Sears 

500  C  T  Otis  et  al 
1,260,000  Sarah  Brooks  el  al 

118,000  Union  League  Club 

28,000  Unvty  of  Chicago 
350,000 1 West'Union  Tel  Co 


500,000 
3,000,000 

190,000 
360,000 


300,000 
84,000 


Board  of  Trade 
Insurance  Exchange 

George  A  McKinlock 
P  C  Brooks 


65,000  George  Boddie  et  al 


Rivers  McNeil  elal 
Mary  V  McCormick 


'Except  improvements. 


The  dividing-  line  of  north  and  south,  streets  is  Madison  street.  Tor  illustration,  State  street  north 
and  south  of  Madison  is  South  State  street.  State  street  is  the  dividing-  line  of  the  east  and  west  streets. 
East  Madison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Madison  street. 


MEMC HANDS 


of   Madison    street   is   North    State   street, 
Madison  street  east  of  State  \m  known  »n 


38 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


VAN    BITREX    STREET. 


New  No. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  of 
BldRs. 

1914 

Rev'ers' 
Totals. 

1914 
Value 
of  Bldgs. 

1915 
Re'ver's 
Totals 

1915 
Value 
of  Bldgs. 

Owner. 

70-78 
62-66 
60-68 
24-34 

18-22 
2-14 

2-10 
12-14 
16-20 
22-26 
34-40 

50-54 

60-70 
74-82 

100-112 

114-124 
132-148 
132-148 
132-148 
166-166 
168-180 
200-204 
206-208 
210-216 
218-224 
226-232 
300-313 
314-318 
322-326 
328-330 
332-334 
316-342 
350-356 

71-87 

69-67 

51-57 
27-37 
19-23 
1-16 
1-9 
16 
17-21 
23-27 
36-39 

(1-69 

63-73 
T6-77 
81-89 
101-111 
117-127 
167-166 
1(7-169 
173-175 
177-179 
181-183 
186-187 
101-211 
•16 
117-219 
113-226 
117-229 
131-233 
136 
137-239 
241-245 
301-311 
316-317 

119-336 
861-869 

l-17n  w  cor  Michigan  av 
19-23         

171X101J6 

613£xl06 
100x106 
I  171^x10 
)     120x80 
51^x80 
144x80 
100x25 
25x80 
28^x80 
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7054x100 

66X393M 
100x99 
103«x49H 
108x95 

25x98 
80x98 

174.3xl57J< 

100x75 
100x75 
50X86H 
50x86)4 
53Hx86« 
64x100 
89HxlOO 
100!*x50 
48HX50 
483^x50 
27MX50 
25x50 
79HX50 
79x50 

171HX80 
90«x97M 

79&X40 
125^x80 
45^x80 
143x400 
100x50 
30x99 
30x99 
40x99 

68*xl48H 

66x75 
60x100 
40x100 
100x107 
100x103 
101HX99M 
58HX125 
22^x160 
25x150 
25x75 
25x75 
50x75 
100X22K 
20x105 
20x105 
20x105 
40x105 
20x105 
20x105 
20x105 
53^x105 
120X167H 
20x105 
j     157x80 
|  Irregular 
158x118 

2,468,917 
448,217 
778,536 

747,025 

173,783 
514,387 
533,100 
90,848 
107,665 
295,551 
1,064,887 

3,642,456 

491,337 
387,058 

619,419 

87,552 
370,905 

1,660,446 

324,100 
363,300 
196,960 
107,000 
181,195 
210,139 
428,160 
194,350 
59,505 
44,150 
29,570 
28,020 
154,394 
156,393 

987,492 

378,019 
264,834 
512,991 
231.392 

3,640,065 
420,159 
130,375 
124,410 
218,070 

1,287,187 

425,026 
247,227 

165,333 
566,250 
503,250 
473.312 
115,161 
104,601 
120,590 
72,860 
64,650 
184,776 
118,229 
58,950 
43,160 
45.160 
113,820 
44,667 
46,671 
51,446 
191,874 
428,664 
38,300 

435.528 
411.610 

1,379,000 
207,900 
26,000 

17,500 

20,000 
10,000 
30,000 
14,000 
7,000 
14,000 

400,000 

1,300,000 

15,000 
19,000 

20,001 
3,999 

600,000 

2,50f 
16,000 
1,000 
1,000 
77,592 
70,000 
110,001 
10,000 
9,999 
8,000 
4,500 
3,80P 
8,000 
9,99 

150.00C 

40,000 
15,000 
17,640 
95,000 
750,000 
21,375 
10,000 
6,500 
14,500 

610,899 

10,000 
6,000 
12,000 
90,000 
20,000 
50,000 
1,500 
2,001 
2,000 
5,600 
500 
3,000 
5,000 
5,000 

2,468,917 
448,217 
778,536 

747,025 

173,783 
1,065,253 
533,100 
90,848 
107,665 
295,551 
1,064,887 

3,642,456 

491,337 
387,058 

470,905 

87,552 
370,905 
1,660,446 
324,100 
363,300 
196,960 
107,000 
181,195 
197,139 
408,159 
194,350 
59,505 
44,150 
29,570 
28,020 
154,394 
156,393 

987,492 

378,019 
264,834 
512,991 
231,392 
3,640,065 
420,159 
130,375 
124,410 
218,070 

1,287,187 

425,026 
247,227 
165,333 
566,250 
503,250 
1,023,312 
115,161 
104,601 
120,590 
72,860 
64,650 
184,776 
118,229 
58,950 
43,160 
45,160 
113,820 
44,667 
46,671 
61,446 
181,873 
428,664 
38,300 
435,528 
411,610 

1,379,000 
207,900 
26,000 

17,500 

20,000 
177,140 
30,000 
14,000 
7,000 
14,000 
400,000 

1,300,000 

15,000 
19,000 

100,000 
3,999 

600,000 

2,500 
16,000 
1,000 
1,000 
77,592 
57,000 
90,000 
10,000 
9,999 
8,000 
4,500 
3,800 
8,000 
9,999 

150,000 

40,000 
15,000 
17,640 
95,000 
750,000 
21,375 
10,000 
6,500 
14,500 

610,899 

10,000 
6,000 
12,000 
90,000 
20,000 
600,000 
1,500 
2,001 
2,000 
5,600 
500 
3,000 
5,000 
5,000 

2,523,366 
450,321 
753,147 

729,006 

178,782 
1,119,801 
514,374 
89,796 
107,739 
305,169 
1,134,585 

2,819,567 

393,759 
401,334 

685,848 

93,201 
538,605 

1,731,846 

341,649 
363,150 
195,852 
96,399 
153,276 
183,126 
401,346 
180,876 
53,316 
40,389 
29,937 
28,206 
145,365 
156,498 

1,081,509 

477,988 
264,867 
511,344 
261,393 
3,555,135 
417,852 
123,924 
128,394 
215,070 

1,235,880 

396,216 
212,916 
131,583 
597,501 
555,165 
1,257,240 
245,559 
100,638 
120,594 
72,276 
115,164 
157,779 
113,430 
51,555 
40,845 
41,344 
109,689 
40,269 
42,084 
48,588 
166,707 
3«1,375 
37,212 

418,540 
397,902 

1,293,339 
210,000 
20,000 

L  J  McCormick 
Arthur  Orr 
Marshall  Field  est 

Wm  C  Lobenstine 

Est  George  B  Cook 
Est  James  Campbell 
Catherine  S  Isham 
Carrie  O  Meacham 
Louis  L  Coburn 
William  N  Eisendrath 
Lucius  G  Fisher 

Shepherd  Brooks  et  al 

Cath  Bishop  of  Chgo 
Louis  J  Marks  et  al 

C  J  Keep  et  al  Trs 

B  P  Horton 

Est  Edw  Mendel 

Est  Sidney  A  Kent 

James  Longley 
Edw  S  Isham 

\  James  Clare 

Charles  F  Paxton  et  a 
\  Emma  Schmidt 
(  Clara  Bartholomay 
Eugene  O'Reilly 
Abraham  Kuh  et  al 
J  L  Kesner 
Carl  Hansen 
James  Clare 
Met  West  Side  ERR 
Thomas  Chalmers 

Chicago  Club 

J.  E.  Otis  trust  estate 
Joseph  E  Otis 
Art  Institute 
L  Z  Leiter 
L  Z  Leiter 
Lucius  B  Otis 
Est  Mary  V  Reed 
J  Warner  Reed  Jr 
Lafayette  Lancaster 

Francis  BartlettTr 

Est  Simon  Reed 
Henry  G  Foreman  et  a 
Est  Edwin  L  Brand 
Shepherd  Brooks 
Peter  C  Brooks 
James  Oliver 

-<  Nelson  J.  Riley 

Wm  McCoy 
George  S  Bullock 
William  McCoy 
T  P  and  G  T  Smith  et  a 
Adolph  H  Uphof 
Sarah  A  Boyington 
Mary  E  B  Meseroe 
Charles  Stose 
James  McNally 
Clark  &  Trainer 
Clark  &  Trainer 
Mrs  Murray  Warner 
Est  Max  A  Meyer 
Lawrence  Newman 

Chicago  Real  Est  Trs 
Wm  C  Seipp 

25-35  n  e  cor  Wabash  av.. 
39-43  n  w  cor  Wabash  av  . 

25,000 
177,138 
30,000 
13,000 
7,000 
24,000 
550,000 

1,260,000 

13,500 
17,100 

75,000 

3,600 
150,000 

600,000 

10,000 
14,400 
1,000 
1,000 
60,000 
57,000 
95,000 
9,000 
10,000 
10,000 
8,000 
7,000 
10,000 
14,500 

140,000 

40,000 
15,000 
16,000 
125,000 
750,000 
19,000 
6,000 
8,000 
10,500 

610,000 

10,000 
4,000 
12,000 
80,000 
30,000 
800,000 
15,000 
6,000 
2,000 
5,000 
1,500 
3,000 
5,000 
3,000 
2,000 
2,500 
32,000 
500 

49-57  n  e  cor  State  st  
61-69  n  w  cor  State  st  .  .  .  . 
71-73         

75-77                

79-83  n  e  cor  Plymouth  pi 
85-91  n  w  cor  Plymouth  1 
N  e  cor  Dearborn  st  f 
91-95  n  w  cor  Dearborn,  i 

97-103  n  w  cor  Federal  St. 
105-113  n  e  cor  Clark  st  — 

115-123  n  w  cor  Clark  St.... 
125                             

127-133  n  e  cor  La  Salle  st. 

N  e  cor  Sherman  st  f 
155-163  n  w  cor  Sherman  st 
165-173  n  e  cor  Fifth  av..  .  . 
179-181  n  w  cor  Fifth  av... 
183-185              

187-189                 

199-205  n  e  cor  Franklin  st 
207-211  n  w  cor  Franklin.. 
213-217                

237                         

829-233  n  e  cor  Market  St.  . 
235-241  n  w  cor  Market  St.. 

2-16  s  w  cor  Michigan  av 
18-26                  

28-33  s  e  cor  Wabash  av.  . 
34-44  s  w  cor  Wabash  av.  . 
46-48           

66-70  s  w  cor  State  st  
73.74                  

75,                  

78-80  s  e  cor  Plymouth  pi 
82-86  s  w  cor  Plymouth 
pi  to  s  e  cor  Dearborn  st 
92-94  s  w  cor  Dearborn  st 
to  s  e  cor  Federal  st  
96-100  s  w  cor  Federal  st  .  . 
102-104                    

106-112  se  cor  Clark  St.... 
116-126  s  w  cor  Clark  st.  .  .  . 
128-136  s  e  cor  La  Salle  st.  . 
158-160  s  w  cor  Sherman  st 
153          

164  

166.           

168                     .         

170-172  s  e  cor  Fifth  av  .... 

186         

188  

190             

2,000 
27,500 
500 

2,000 
27,500 
500 

192-194                 

196.          

198.  

200  
202-204  s  e  cor  Franklin  st 
206-216  s  w  cor  Franklin  st 
220          

1,000 
20,001 
50,000 
5,000 

160,000 
100,000 

1,000 
10,000 
50,000 
5,000 
160,000 
100,000 

3,000 
10,000 
50,000 
7,000 

160,000 
110,000 

S  w  cor  Market  st  

MEMORANDA. 


<  o\«.i:i:*s 


18-32 
2-14 
200-208 
210-216 

318-230 


87 


Bl-59 
23-37 
17-19 
1-11 

201-209 

215-223 


,vtoj 

-I 


N  w  cor  Michigan  a 
n  e  cor  Wabash  av 

N  w  cor  Wabash  av 

N  e  cor  State  st 

N  w  cor  Fifth  av 

N  e  cor  Franidin  st 

N  w  cor  Franklin  st 

N  e  cor  Market  st 


1-7  s  w  cor  Michigan  av. 
9-11 

13 

17-19 

S  e  cor  Wabash  av 

S  w  cor  Wabash  av 

47 

51-59  s  e  cor  State 

S  w  cor  Fifth  av 

Secor  Franklin  st 

S  w  cor  Franklin  st 


186%  on  M 

160  on  Wab 

360K  on  C 

170x80 

143x400 

100x80 

212x105 

100x55 

90x97 


121HX1401 

34^x102  [ 

17^x100  f 

52X120M  J 

111x160 '4 

165^x80 

51x40 

88x40 

100x25 

222^x105 

105x172 


3,560,664 

655.755 
3,640,065 
281,210 
608,637 
245,968 


1,993,378 

373,061 
371,376 

454.12. 

R  R 

205,845 

157,575 

623,802 

313,850 


750,000 

50,000 
750,000 

80,000 
271,500 


650,000 

25,000 
30,000 
10,000 

R    R 

3,000 
35,000 

292,122 
90,000 


3,560,664 

655,755 
3,640,065 
281,210 
608,637 
245,968 


1,933,378 

373,061 
371,376 
454,128 
71,385 
205,845 
157,575 
623,802 
313,850 


750,000  3,723,429 


50,000 
750,000 

80,000 
271,500 


650,000 

25,000 

30,000 

10,000 

3,000 

3,000 

35,000 

292,122 

90,000 


626,559 
3,555,135 
275,211 
574.899 
572,337 


2,551,116 

372,546 
371,394 
635,545 
61,155 
198,462 
154,575 
615,015 
376,491 


650,000  Henry  J  Willing  et  al 


50,000 
750,000 

74,000 
251,500 
310,000 


833,456 


William  P  Adams 
L  Z  Leiter 
F  C  Farwell 
William  Kent 

A  B  Jones;  S  Field 


I  Ignatz  Friedman  et  al 
•<  Wm  Fitzgerald 


I  James  L  Clapp 
35,000  Est  Wm  H  Colvin 
30.000lMarshall  Field  estate 
16,000  Clarence  I  Peck 
l.OOOlElla  Williams 
4,000  J  P  Wilson  et  al 


32,000 

295,121 

80,000 


Washington  Porter 
Peter  Brooks 
E  B  Butler 


I.OMAX    PI<ACE. 


200-210 

112-216 

218 

220 

222-224 

226-234 

201-219 


21-333 


2-12  n  w;cor  Fifth  av.... 

14-18 

20 

22. 

34 

26-32  n  e  cor  Franklin  st. 

1-11  swcor  Fifth  av.... 

13-15 

17. 

19-29  s  e  cor  Franklin  St.. 


120x107 

60x107 

20x107 

20x107 

20x107 

80x53H 

120x107 

40x107 

20x107 

140x107 


302,417 

exempt 

22,380 

25,380 

43,380 

224,832 

664,057 


59,000 
exempt 

500 

3,500 

19,260 

77,040 

355,000 


450,760      235,000      4150,760 


302,417 
exempt 
22,380 
25,380 
43,380 
224,832 

664,057 


59,000 

exempt 

500 

3,500 

19,260 

77,040 

355,000 
235,000 


298,419 

exempt 

22,389 

24,888 

40,128 

247,974 

649,059 
515,760 


55,000 

exempt 

500 

3,000 

16,000 

76,000 

340,000 
300,000 


Otto  Young 
City  of  Chicago 
Daniel  Dutfy 
Washington  Porter 
Julia  F  Porter 
Julia  F  Porter 

Wilson  Bros 
Phillip  N  Carter 


The  dividing1  line  of  north  and  sonth  streets  IB  Madison  street. 


For    illustration,    State    street   north   of   Madison    street  is  North   State   street 

f  the  east  ana  west  street"-  Maa*"m  •*"*  —  of 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


39 


HARRISON    STREET. 


64 


Jew  No. 

6-78! 
0-72 
0-66 
8-32 
-14 
-10 
4-M 

a-«s 

»-sa 

5  74 
8-86 
90-112 
16-124 
66-160 
68-178 
90-204 
06-208 

90-308 

L-87 
1-67 

5-33 

•23 
16 
»-27 
1-41 

L-67 

1-79 
L-89 
N-109 

17-165 
ri-173 

rs-m 

11-306 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1913 
Value  o 
Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 

Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1915 
Value  of 
Bides. 

Owner. 

N  w  oor  Michigan  av  

i     40x56    I 
1   132x31    f 
173x40 
165%x80 
138%x80 
100x50 
100x50 

66x50 

86^x100 

100x75 
100x100 
105xl493i 
105x99  \ 

274,016 
456,053 
611,012 
271,659 
174,360 

208,332 

645,840 

193,700 
320,000 

4,000 
20,onn 
50,000 
35.000 
12,000 
1,000 

7,500 

269,000 

5,000 
15,000 

274,016 
456,053 
607,011 
269,659 
174,360 

208,332 

645,840 

193,700 
320,000 

4,000 

20,000 
50,000 
31,500 
10,000 
1,000 

7,500 

269,000 

5,000 
15,000 

338,934 

273,987 
431,994 
500,322 
261,813 
176,364 

199,626 

607,632 

209,109 
368,250 

5,000 

20,000 
45,000 
30,000 
10,000 
3,000 

7,000 

250,000 

67,500 
12,000 

Est  Jno  H  Dunham 
William  P  Adams 
Kmanuel  F  Selz 
Edward  Lowe  et  al 
Samuel  Stern 
Malek  A  Loring  et  al 

Clara  F  Bass 

Sarab  L  Brooks 

Lewis  L  Coburn 
J  Pembroke  Thorn 
School  fund 
City 
C,  R  I  A  P  R  R  Co 
C.  R  I  A  P  R  R  Co 
U  S  of  America 
J.  B.  Moos 
Theresa  Keller 
Thomas  C  Platt 

J  B  Clow  A  Sons 
Thomas  Smith 
Brunswick,  Balke  C  Co 
(  Harriet  E  Root 
ts  S  E  R  R 
Lai  hrop  &  Aldls  et  al  tr 
Kernott  &  Beck 
Jones  School 

Art  Institute 

L  W  Hill 

C  T  Otis  et  al 
James  E  Baker  et  al 
Arthur  I!  .lones 
Albt.  Field   Dummond 
C  R  I  A  P  R  R  Co 

James  A  Patten 

Est  James  Stenson 
B  vOChi.Te'm  R  R(  o 

N  e  cor  State  st  

N  w  cor  State  st  

N  e  cor  Plymouth  pi  

N  w    cor  Plymouth    pi  1 
and  n  e  cor  Dearborn.  \ 

y  w  cor  Dearborn  st  and  > 
n  e  cor  Federal  st  $ 

N  e  cor  Clark  st.  
N  w  cor  Clark  st  

| 

N  w  cor  La  Salle  st  

R    R 
R    R 

exempt 
133,125 
79,573 
335,000 

470,000 

1,172,649 

187,62. 

310,353 

317,658 
224.384 
exempt 
252,609 

1,705,347 

195,000 
329,000 
227,610 
171,060 

R    R 
R    R 
exempt 

12.  5<v 
4,000 
32,000 

195,000 

600,000 
15,000 

26,700 

12,000 
23.000 
exempt 

30,000 

1,121,000 

12,00(1 
80.000 
10,800 

R  R 
R  R 

exempt 
133,125 
79,573 
335,000 

470,000 

1,172,649 
187,623 

310.353 

317,658 
216,384 
exempt 
252,609 

1,705,347 

195,000 
329,000 
227,610 
171,060 

R  R 
R  R 

exempt 
12,500 
4,000 
32,000 

195,000 

600,000 
15,000 

26,700 

12,000 
15,000 
exempt 
30,000 

1,121,000 

12,000 
80,000 
10,800 

R  R 
R   R 

exempt 
130,515 
79,071 
334,941 

490,656 
1,322,355 
402,675 

292,905 

335,241 
216,387 
exempt 

262,851 

2,290,359 

195,348 
332,000 
236,166 
351,735 

R  R 
R  R 

exempt 
10,000 
3,500 
32,000 

175,000 

700,000 
18,000 

23,000 

46,374 
15,000 
exempt 

25,000 

1,603,000 

12,000 
80,000 
8,000 
150,000 

N  e  cor  Sherman  st  

84x125 
94x50 
120x22 
200x107 
74x176      1 
Irregular  f 
172x177 
172x80 

124.43x72? 

24x165  ) 
138x160 
108^x50 
101x175 

71%X75 

61.28x297 

100x75 
100x100 
108x110 
105x110 
105x397  ) 
106.5x397  f 
81x28% 
rrison25x39 
106x39 

Ne  cor  Fifth  av  

N  w  cor  Fifth  av 

N  e  cor  Franklin  st  
N  w  cor  Franklin  st  • 
S  w  cor  Michigan  av  

S  e  cor  Wabash  av. 

S  w  cor  Wabash  av  > 
10-44  Harrison  st  y 

367  Wabash  uv 

S  e  cor  State  st.  

S  e  cor  Plymouth  pi.  ... 

S  e  cor  Dearborn  st.  | 
Also  s  w  cor  Plymouth.  ) 
S  w  cor  Dearborn,  also  I 
S  e  cor  Federal  st.           f 

S  e  cor  Clark  st..     ... 

S  e  cor  La  Salle  st  
S  w  cor  La  Salle  st  

S  w  cor  Sherman  st  
166  see  s  w  corSherman-Ha 
S  e  cor  Fifth  av 

433,29' 
98,323 

260,000 
7,500 

433,295 
96,822 

260,000 
6,000 

433,629 
98,475 

250,000 
7,000 

S  w  cor  Fifth  av... 

II I  ICICAKIt    PLACE. 


72-86 
60-68 
60-68 
16-32 
12-14 
2-10 


77-88 

71-73 

61-67 

21-37 

9-17 

1-7 


1-3  n  w  cor  Michigan  av. 

5-9 

11-13  n  e  cor  Wabash  av. . 

N  w  cor  Wabasb  av 

47-49 

51-59  n  e  cor  State  st 


S  w  cor  Michigan  av. . .. 

2-4 

S  e  cor  Wabash  av 

32-46  s  w  cor  Wabash  av . . 

48-50 

52-58  s  e  cor  State  st 


172x80 
80x80 
100x40 
165x80 
33x60 
105x60 


11SX53H 

48x80 
173x187% 

16554X48 
50x40 
80x44 


1,773,47- 
272.7K 
155,616 
298.16' 
28,232 
228,148 


143.21? 
92,732 

568,217 

166,459 

30,352 

100.791 


1,200,000 

160,000 

7,500 

V.OOO 
12,000 


4,000 
20.000 
8,000 
2,500 
3,500 
3,500 


1,773,474 
272,710 
155.616 
298,167 
28,232 
228,148 


143,212 
92,732 

568,217 

166,459 
30,352 

100,790 


1,200,000 

160,000 

7,500 

'  V,666 

12,000 


4,000 
20,000 
8,000 
2.500 
3,500 
3,500 


2,045,142 
379,737 
155,097 
298,167 
28,233 
171,573 


116,743 
92,430 

613,206 

171,960 
30,354 

100,791 


1,400,000 

252,000 

7,500 

'  V.OOO 
10,000 


4,000 
10,000 


8,000 
3,500 
3,500 


Otto  Young 
StudebakerBros  MfgC'o 
James  G  Dwen 
llyron  L  Smith 
Kate'  linord.et  al 
L  7.  Letter 


Est  J  H  McAvoy 
Otto  Young 
Byron  L  Smith 
Lambert  Tree  et  al 
Harriet  S  Dimick  et  al 
Herbert  E  Bucklen 


POLK    STREET. 


20 
1-30 

1 

I 

1-9  n  w  cor  Stalest  
1-19  n  e  cor  Plymouth  pi 
N  w  cor  Plymouth  pi  to 
n  e  cor  Dearborn  st  
N  w  cor  Dearborn  st  to  n 
e  cor  Federal  st 

108^x23 
99x46 

71^x96 
66x25 

83,755 
R    k 

R    R 

59  3R- 

7,000 
R    R 

R    R 

4  800 

83,755 
R  R 

R  R 

59  382 

7,000 
R  R 

R  R 

4  800 

80,502 
R  R 

R  R 

58  581 

7,000 

R  k 

R  R 

4  000 

Est  E  J  Lebmann 
C  &  W  Ind  R  R  Co 

CAW  Ind  R  R  Co 

1-70 

N  w  corFederal  st 

115x50 

100610 

6,000 

134  797 

6  650 

101  997 

7  000 

1-82 

N  e  cor  Clark  st 

95%x25 

59  291; 

6000 

59  295 

6  000 

60  759 

7  500 

10 

N  w  cor  Clark  st... 

101x50 

97,327 

2,800 

97  327 

2  800 

94  527 

Robt  L  Greenlee  et 

18 

65  ) 

10-124 

Necor  La  Salle  st  ( 
N  w  cor  La  Salle  st 
cor  Sherman  st  

98x100 

87,000 
R    R 

27,000 
R   R 

109,000 
R  R 

49,000 
R  R 

228,249 
R  R 

80,000 
R  R 

S  A  Kent 
C,  RI&PRRCo 

6-168 

N  w  cor  Sherman  st  
101  j 

64X100 

418,331 

220.00C 

418,331 

220,000 

426,168 

210,000 

J  A  Patten 

0-164 

103  

42x100 

8-176 

9 

Necor  Fifth  av  

S-lOs  wcor  Stalest  
12  

106X.. 

100x50 
25x100 

264,893 

R    R 
R   R 

118,000 

R    R 
R    R 

264,893 

R  R 
R   R 

118,000 

R   R 
R  R 

262,905 

R  R 
R  R 

110,000 

R  R 
R  R 

Joseph  Vehon 
Addlson  Corneau 

-26 

-S3 
-63 

S  e  cor  Plymouth  pi  
S  w  cor  Plymouth  pi  to  s 
Secor  Federal  st  

75x100 

R    R 
R    R 

R    R 
R    R 

R  R 
R  R 

R  R 
R   R 

R  R 
R   R 

R  R 
R  R 

William  B  Jensen 
CAW  Ind  Ry  Co 

-69 

S  w  cor  Federal  st 

95%x25 

R    R 

R    R 

R  R 

R   R 

R   R 

R   R 

0  A  W  Ind  By  Co 

-81 

S  e  cor  Clark  st 

'I5H  "C50 

R    R 

R    R 

R  R 

R  R 

R   R 

R  R 

1-109 

S  w  cor  Clark  at.  .  . 

102xl98Ji 

St  Peter's  R  C  Chur 

9 

96.  

20x79% 

R    R 

R    R 

R   R 

R  R 

R   R 

R   R 

L  S  A  M  S  R  R  Co 

7 

68.  

20x79% 

R    R 

R    R 

R   R 

R  R 

R   R 

R   R 

L  S  A  M  S  R  R  Co 

9-123 

S  e  cor  La  Salle  st. 

62x79% 

R    R 

R    R 

R  R 

R   R 

R  R 

R  R 

L  S  A  M  S  R  R  Co 

S  w  cor  Li>  Salle  st  to  s  e 
cor  Shei  man  st 

R    R 

R    R 

R  R 

R   R 

R   R 

R   R 

C  RIAPRRCo 

7-169 

Sw  cor  Sherman  st  

106%x76% 

105  142 

2  500 

105  142 

2  500 

108  066 

2  200 

7-169 

Secor  Fifth  av  

106%x39£ 

64  851 

64  851 

138,990 

65  000 

Marshall  Field 

1-237 

Sw  cor  Fifth  av  

R  k 

R    R 

R  R 

R  R 

R  k 

R  k 

C  A  Gt  Wstn  Ry  Co 

WEMOBASD4. 


The  dividing-  line  of  north  and  sonth   streets  is  Madison  street.     For  illustration,    State    street   north   of   Madison   street   is   North   State   street, 
>t  Madison  is  South  State  street.     State  street  is  the  dividing  line  of  the  east,  and  west  streets.     Madison  street  ea«rt  of  State  la  known  as 
t  MaAison  street  and  west  of  State  street  is  West  Madison  street. 


40 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


ELDRIDGE    PLACE 

MEMORANDA. 

NewNo. 

Old  No. 

Size. 

1913 
Rev'ers' 

Totals 

1913 
Value 
of  Bldgs. 

1914 
Rev'ers' 
Totals 

1914 
Value  of 
Bldgs. 

1915. 
Rev'ers' 
Totals. 

1915. 
Value 
of  Bides. 

Owner. 

70-82 
40-66 
50-58 
28-34 
18-26 
10-14 
2-6 

«3-83 

51-61 
19-33 
15 
11 
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1-13  n  wcor  Michigan  av 
15-21 

160x40 
90x75 
100x38  K 
165HX94 
15x80 
55KX131 
73x100 

181XX80 
60x134 
120X84K 
165HX42V4 
26x40 
26.5X40 
30x40 
56x40 

100,345 
139,839 
225,930 
231,645 

R  k 

70,401 
164,356 

715,362 
280,480 
exempt 
192,742 
15,892 
15,817 
14,227 
55.685 

1,000 
60,000 
7,000 
9,600 
R  R 
15,000 
10,000 

350,000 
220,000 
exempt 
86,500 
2,500 
4,000 
2,350 
8.000 

100,345 
139,839 
225,930 
231,645 
R  R 
70,401 
164,356 

715,362 
280,480 
exempt 
192,742 
15,892 
15,817 
14,227 
55,685 

1,000 
60,000 
7,000 
9.600 
R  R 
15,000 
10.000 

350,000 
220,000 
exempt 
86,500 
2,500 
4,000 
2,350 
8,000 

536,805 
65,538 
159,876 
226,290 
R  R 
60,396 
143,955 

1,379,064 

exempt 
185,220 
16,380 
15,810 
13,878 
54,684 

299,600 
2,000 
80.000 
4,000 
R  R 
5,000 
13,000 

690,000 

exempt 
80,000 
3,000 
4,000 
2,000 
7,000 

Unvty  of  Chicago 
Eliza  Yott 
3eo  G  Newbury 
Est  E  J  Lehmann 
C&SLRTRRCo 
Wells  Fargo  A  Co 
Wm  C  Lobenstlne 

Otto  Young 

Cath  Bish  of  Chicago 
Robert  P  Bass 
Est  Daniel  Weaver 
Daniel  B  Scully 
Jos.  Tneurer  &  C.  Buhl 
Daniel  B  Scully 

23-31  n  e  cor  Wabash  av.  . 
33-45  n  w  cor  Wabash  av  . 
47      

49-51 

S3-57  n  e  cor  State  st  

2-16  s  w  cor  Michigan  av 
1(5-18 

5  e  cor  Wabash  av  

32-46  s  w  cor  Wabash  av.. 
48  

60      

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54-803  e  cor  State  st  

TA  YI.OH    STREET. 

1-11  n  wcor  Stalest  
13     

100x59« 
24X99K 
76x99* 

63,338 

500 

63,338 

500 

67,335 

500 

C  A  W  IRR 
City  of  Chicago 
Chgo  El  Terml  Ry  Co 

C  A  WIRE 
CRIAPRRetal 

CRT  APRR 
James  C  Peasley 
Chgo  A  G  W  Ry  Co 
Chgo  A  W  I  R  R  Co 

Chgo  A  W  I  R  R  Co 

C  A  EIRR 
L  S  A  M  8  Ry  Co 
L  S  A  M  S  Ry  Co 

N  w  cor  Plymouth  pi..  .  1 
N  w  cor  Custom  House,  f 
N  e  cor  Clark  st 

95XX97X 

N  w  cor  Clark  st  to  1 
N  e  cor  Sherman  st  | 

106XX24X 
106KX50 

N  e  cor  Fifth  av 

112x50 

5  w  cor  Plymouth  pi  to  1 
S  w  cor  Custom  House..  ( 

814x96  !/, 

S  w  cor  Clark  st  

74-84 

114KX390H 

Balance  of  frontage  

HARMON  PLACE. 

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66-60 
80-M 

11-16 

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26x120 
26x120 
26x120 
11  0x27  H 
165KX40 
82*X40 
56x40 
171x80 
171x80 
165tfxl20 
55^x80 
55^x40 
!8x40 

240,056 
27,068 
22,781 
22,281 
26,568 
63,878 
211,257 
28,569 
54,142 
370,526 
168.372 
479,419 
30,888 
26.500 

30,000 
500 
500 

240.056 
27,068 
22,781 
22,281 
26,568 
63,878 
211,257 
28,569 
54,142 
370,526 
168.372 
479.419 
30,888 
26,500 
...... 

30,000 
500 
500 

'  '5,666 
114,720 
750 
8,500 
85,000 
1,500 
26,374 
27.073 
1.750 
2,800 

251,904 
26,649 
22,722 
21,722 
25,899 
83,886 
201,504 
28,587 
53,643 
285,568 
152,784 
454,578 
14,655 
26,118 
26,214 

25,000 
750 
1,000 

Est  Marcus  C  Stearni 
George  Q  Newbury 
George  G  Newbury 
Isldora  Schmitt 
J  L  Kesner 
Michael  W  Kerwln 
Charles  F  Gunther 

Carl  Buhl 

Eugenia  S  Doggett 
Eugenia  S  Doggett 
Mary  L  Barnes  et  al 
Olivet  Baptist  Church 
Voplcka  A  Knbin 
Florence  P  Green 

13 

15  

17 

5',666 

114,720 
750 
8,500 
85,000 
1,500 
26,374 
27,07.' 
1,750 
2.80C 

19-25  n  e  cor  Wabash  av.  . 
S7-41  n  w  cor  Wabash  av. 
48-47  

25,000 
105,000 
750 
8,000 

49-53  n  e  cor  State  st  
S  w  cor  Michigan  av  
S  e  cor  Wabash  av  

1,500 
265,000 

34-48  s  w  cor  Wabash  av.  . 
48-50  

50-52  

1,500 
2,500 

LAKE    PARK    PLACE. 

101-103 
lOf-107 
109-111 
11B-117 
119-111 
UMM 
127-129 
131-133 

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25x125 
25x125 
25x125 
25x125 
25x125 
100x125   ) 
75x100   ( 

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62,151 
117,251 

59.001 
58,860 

344,276 

R  R 

6,750 

6,450 

3,600 
3,800 

8,000 

R  R 

62,151 

117.251 

59,001 
58,860 

344.276 

R  R 

6.750 

6.450 

3.600 
3.800 

8,000 

R  R 

65,676 

125,352 

62,976 
63,126 

504,227 

R  R 

6,000 

6,000 

3,300 
3,450 

12,000 

Illinois  Central  R  R 
Elizabeth  Winston 
T  R  Wells 
T  E  Wells 
Ella  W  Murray 
Mrs  S  King  Drowaert 

Elbert  W  Shirk 

2 

3  

4. 

5  

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7-10  

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8-11 

78-79 
61-67 
19-33 
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N  e  cor  Wabasn  av  

173x40 
173x83« 
165HX160 
20x40 
42HX40 
20x40 
55^x20 

180x80 
180X109K 
165KX12CT 
82Hx40 
56x40 

237,140 
293,961 
430.71  f 
12,975 

24,210 
41,820 
42,820 

898,140 
379,467 
310,650 
46,212 
77,538 

5,000 
30,000 
14,000 
2,70f 
6,000 
3,000 
4,000 

82,000 
78,000 
15,000 
7,000 
14.000 

237,140 
293,961 
430,710 
12,975 
23,210 
41,820 
42,820 

898,140 
379.467 
310,650 
46,212 
77.538 

5.000 
30,000 
14,000 
3.70C 
5,000 
3,000 
4,000 

82,000 
78,000 
15.000 
7,000 
14,000 

209,173 
337,935 
428.271 
R  R 
22,215 
46,410 
42,828 

511,638 
369,465 
309,036 
49,227 
71,781 

14,000 
74,000 
11.500 

R  k 

4,000 
2,500 
4,000 

40,000 
68,000 
135,000 
10,000 
14,000 

Otto  Young 
W  C  Seipp 
C  I  Peck 

Leslie  Carter 
S  H  Jamison 

[  Henry  Kuchs 

Herbert  E  Bucklen 
Est  Hiram  Wheeler 
Kate  S  Adams 
(  Peacock  heirs 
(  Est  C  D  Peacock 

31-45  n  w  cor  Wabash  av. 
47 

49-51          

53-57  n  e  cor  State  St..  .  .  -j 

30-46  nw  cor  Wabash  av  .  . 
46-50 

54-60  s  e  cor  State  st  

TWELFTH    STREET. 

2-4  

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84x60 

111  Cent  R  R  Co 
111  Cent  R  R  Co 
I  C  R  R  Co 
E  W  Shirk 
University  of  Chicago 
H  and  A  Keep 
W  L  Peck 
James  B  Ryan 
South  Rapid  Transit  Co 
L  7.  Leiter 
Hattle  Jackson 
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C  A  G  T  R  R 

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221.895 
220,373 
95,111 
11.546 
R  R 
43.262 
50,288 

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43,20f 
2,m 
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1.700 
R  R 
5,000 
5,000 

221,586 
221,895 
220,373 
95,111 
11,546 
R  R 
43,262 
50,288 

600 
43,200 
2,000 
35.000 
1,700 
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5,000 
5,000 

199,302 
218,745 
193,641 
73,923 
8.883 

R  k 

33,846 
44,577 

1,000 
40,000 
2,000 
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1,500 
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5,000 
5,000 

N  W  cor  Wabash  av  

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76-78  

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V  w  cor  State  st  

N  w  cor  Plymouth  pi  tc 
n  w  cor  Custom  H  pi  
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REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


73 


CHICAGO  REAL  ESTATE  TRANSACTIONS  AND  VALUES. 


Street. 


Clark. 


177-183  old 


Oalhoun  pi . 

Cfcarles  pi  (Lomax  pi)  — 


Nos. 


132-233 

9-13 

103 

105-107 

16-22 

24-28 

105-10? 

109-111 

105-107 

16-22 


Location. 


X  v;  cor  Franklin 
110  ft  v;  Michigan  av 
j  114  ft  \v  Dearborn 
140  ft  w  Dearborn 
90  ft  e  Wabash  av 
50  ft  e  Wabash 
N  e  cor  dark 
90  ft  e  Clark 
135  e  Clark 
181  ft  w  Michigan  av 


74-78     I60V$  ft  w  State 

103-195     80  ft  w  5th  m 

61  67  E,90  ft  e  Wabash 


X  K  cor  !•'  I  th 


25  It  w  of  L    SalleSt 
212-216     142  fi  eof  Franklin 
327-3)3    IS  e  cor  Market 

57-59    j50  ft  e  of  Wabash 
33-39  w!50E  Dearborn 
140  ft  e  Clark 
ISO  ft  w  Fifth  av 
200  ft  w  Fifth  av 
80  ft  e  Franklin 
224  ft  s  Van  Uuren 
S  Taylor 
100  ft  n  Harrison 


13-15 


24 

299 

525-529 
393 


517-521 


275  ft  s  Taylor 


305-307  275  ft  s  Van  Buren 


439 
393 

179-181 
183 
185 

406  to  414 
439 
533 
511)4-513 
517-521 
535-539 
503-505 
501 

367-369 

477)4 

313 

495 

311-315 
168 

3622111 

460 

12 

7 

309 

316-318 
188 
249 
445 

301-303 
303 

173-177 

175-177 

167-171 

275 

187 

189 

195-199 

201-203 

423-427 

429--I35 

437 

439 

441 

443 

445 

447-449 
451 

457-459 
461 

463-46714 

469-473 

477 

477H 

479-481 

483 

487-493 

10 

16-18 


454-456 
261 

255-261 
405 

334-336 

11-13 

387-389 
292 

121-129 
361-363 

326-328 

320-328 

352-380 

362-364 
361-363 

375 

128-130 
126 

45 

419 

21-27  N 

172-174  W 

114-120  S, 
186  (old) 


200  fl  s  Polk 

325  ft  n  Polk 

S  w  cor  Monroe 

43  ft  s  Monroe 

67  st  s  Monroe 

100  ft  n  Polk 

200  ft  s  Polk 

509  ft  s  Taylor 

1906  ft  s  Taylor 

319  ft  s  Taylor 

307  ft  n  Twelfth 

N  Twelfth  st 

N  Twelfth  st 

Bet  Harrison  &  Polk 

N  Taylor 

472  ft  s  Van  Buren 

S  Taylor 

346  ft  s  Van  Buren 

112  ft  n  Monroe 

195  ft  n  Van  Buren 

376  ft  s  Polk 

62  ft  s  S  Water 

70  ft  s  S  Water 

325  ft  s  Van  Buren 

375K  ft  s  Van  Buren 

78  ft  s  Monroe 

49)4  ft  s  Jackson  blvd 

250  ft  s  Polk 

200  ft  s  Van  Buren 

250  ft  s  Van  Buren 

N  e  cor  Monroe 

N  e  cor  Monroe 

66.55  ft  n  Monroe 

50  ft  n  Van  Buren 

91  ft  s  Monroe 

115  ft  s  Monroe 

127  ft  n  Adams 

87  f  t  n  Adams 

S  e  cor  Polk 


N  e  cor  Taylor 
90  ft  s  So  Water 
S  w  cor  Haddock  pi 
N  w  cor  Monroe 
318  ft  s  Polk 
175  ft  s  Jackson 
100  ft  s  Jackson 
125  ft  n  Polk 


42-46 
130-132 

•  For  the  greater  part  of  the  term 


i  1 10ft «  South  Water 
372  ft  s  Harrison 
100  ft  a  Van  Buren 
180  ft  t  Washington 
100  ft  s  Harrison 

249H  M  n  Harrison 

249Hft  n  Harrison 
S  w  cor  Harrison 

110  ft  8  Harrison 
100  ft  s  Harrison 
272  ft  s  Harrison 
63  ft  n  Madison 
228  ft  s  Washington 

75J  ft  s  of  Lake  st 

25  ft  n  Polk 

130  ft  s  Washington 

180  n  Randolph 

108  ft  s  Monroe 

78  ft  s  of  M  nroe  St 
N  e  cor  Polk  St 
45  ft  n  of  Monroe 
S  w  cor  Court  pi 


Size. 


150x198 


26x  104 
45.25x190 

81x80 

40x80 

90x87  I 
45.25xl90f 
45.25X190 

81x80 
(  50x82.5  I 
'I  20x75.5  I 

48x160 

80x81 
40x90 
66XIS8 
54H*160 
74x80 
40x80 
50x85 
80x70 
40x107 
20x107 
20x107 
49x103 

66)4x94 
25x100 
74x96 
50x100 
25x95.35 
25x100 
43x90.5 
24x90.5 
24x90.5 
100^x108 

25x95% 


Transaction 


Valua- 
tion. 


Seller  or  Lessor 


73x97 
65x97 
50x97 

25x96)4 
48x100 
25x100 
25X106 

40x96)4 
50.77X108 
24x903i 
50x113 


19^x102     Sale 


Sale 

Lease 

i  ease 

Lease 

Lease 

Sale 

Lease 

Lease 
Sale 

Lease 

hh 

Fee 

Sale 

Lease 

Sale 

Lease 

Lease 

Sale 

Lease 

Sale 

Sale 

>ale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Lease 

foreclosure 

Sale 

Lease 

Lease 

Lease 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Sale 

Lease 

Lease 


20x80 

20x60  

23)4x107  Sale 

43.7x100  Sale 

30x90  Leas- 

24^x103  Lease 

20x95)4  Sale 

50x100  Sale 

23.85x100  Sale 

66.55x90.5  Sale 

44  7x90  Sale 

58.3x90  5  Sale 

24^x103  Sale 

24x90)4  Lease 

24x90)4  Sale 

63x90  Lease 


Sale 
Sale 


40x90 


. 
84X95H 


Lease 

Sale 

Sale 


25x95)4  Sale 
25x95H  I  Sale 
25x85)4  Sale 
25x95K  Sale 
20x95)4  Sale 
30x95)4  ISale 
25x95)4  ISale 
50x95)4  ,Sale 
22x95)4  iSale 
10ux95!4  ISale 
75x95)4  iSale 
25x95-4  'Sale 
25x95)4  Sale 
50x95)4  iSale 
25x95)4  iSale 
Sal.- 
Sale 
Lease 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 


20x80)4 

40x80)4 
45.3x90.7 

40x103 
74%;  x  103 

75x103 


25x9514   Sale 
49^x105    ILease 

Lesse 

Sale 
Lesse 
Lease 
Sale 

Sale 

Lease 
Sale 

Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 

Lease 

Sale 
>ale 
Lease 

Lease 


72x100 
25x103 
100x120 

50x100 

50x105 

50il05 
110x108 

40x103 
50x100 
25x120 
40.5x80 
193x80 

26x80 
25x95 
50x80 
36x70 


Lease 
Sale 


40x90 

30x90        

50x92H  [Sale 
43x90      I  L»ase 
3»%clSO    'Sale 


t  800.000  Est  Geo  A  Armour 
300.0001  lennie  A  (.rant 
262.500; Estate  of  J  L  High 
450.000    state  of  Jos  N  Field 
250.00U  A  A  McKay 
160,000  W  J  Watson 

1.500,000  Henry  Field  estate 

450,000  Joseph  Field 
250,000  A  A  McKay 

£00,000  J  Ross  Todd 


I  Tr  of  Louis  B  McCagg 
'I  Tr  of  Mahlon  0  Jones 
Est  Thomas  Murdoch 
William  Fitzgerald 
Est  Leopold  Mayer 
,  Conrad  Furst 
320.000  Frederick  T  Haskell 


245.500 

250,C(0 
20000" 


300.000 


240.(KX)  E  W  Hadley 


200.00(1 


40.000  John  Reynolds 
~  Edgar  C  Qulgle.v 


16.001 


78,000  C  Vanderbilt 
56,525  Clifford  Folger 


25.000 
70.000 
100,000 
15,000 
25,000 


525,000  Tnomas  Hoyne  estate 
Reuben  Rubel  estate 


150.000 
125,000 
85,000 
15,000 
23,000 


100,000 
119,200 


30.000 
31,001 
50,000 
95.000 
186.750 
124,400 


75,000 
36,000 
450.000 
230.000 
316.0110 
80,000 
157,500 


300,1  On 


John  Gately 


David  C  Cook 


Es'ate  Patrick  Clancy 


John  H  Schoolfleld 
UlieC  Shank 
lames  B  Speed 
Mary  E  Fowler  et  al 
Vallquette  estate 


Henry  Larmon  estate 
Mary  S  Crozer 
Mary  E  Fowler  etal 
Est  Roger  Plant 


42,750  Chas  E  Morrison 


78.000 
65,000 
32,000 
25.000 
45.0110 
25,000 
43,000 
43,000  J  L  Curtis 


Est  H  W  King 
Herbert  CEncliff 
Edith  De  Charms 
Richard  Berndt 
Mary  E  Marcy 
Bessie  L  Howieson 
Benj  Arnhelm 


Benj  Arnheim 
Howard  Henderson 


245.25U  j  H  Rhodes 
18.100  City  Nat  Bk 


Est  E  S  Maltby 
John  D  Missroom 
Est  Reuben  Rubel 
WHHoldenAMWatkin: 
H  C  Lytton 
Equitable  Trust  Co  Tr 


15.000  James  McConahev 


Est  Charles  F  Miller 
Lewis  H  Davis 
Jennings  estate 
Murphy  Bros 
Thayer  estate 
Johanna  Kunreuther 
H  M  Marks  et  al 


142.500  John  H  Page 
625.000  T  D  Knight,  Tr,  et  al 


T  H  McNelll  et  al 


200.000  Schoenhofen  estate 
230.000  W  MKent 


37.500 


John  Reynolds 


50.000  Charles  E  Morrison 


45,(«0 
37.500 
20,000 
38.750 


37,500  Samuel  Hoffman 
81,250  Gludetta  Querolli  et  a 


33,000 
180.000 
93,750 
37.500 
31,250 
62.5110 


120,0110 


99425 

550,000 
63,:«* 
95,000 

425,625 
22.10(1 


James  B  Cox 
Eva  Hoffman 
Henry  M  Hooper  et  al 
Andrew  Querolli  et  al 


Augustus  Anderson 

Carpenter 

Mattie  C  Ambler 
Meyer  A  Pitluck 
M  L  Raftree 
William  Short  estate 


37,500  C  D  Clark 


Livingston  Jenks 


35,000  J  McC  Blayney 


Henry  Botsford 
Armstrong  heirs 
Julia  M  Ray 
f*ieser  estate 
Jacob  Franks 


i  L  B  Greene  et  al 

148,350  C  B  Kinir 
75,000  Daniel  A  Loring  et  al,  tr 
90,000  Simeon  J  Arado  et  al 
75,000!  Mrs  Emily  Satterlee 

994.949'CE  Morrison  tr 

75,000 

107.200  ,     4  T  Co.,  Trustee. 
132,500  Charles  W  Pardridge 
250,000  Est.  Carter  H  Harrison 
(  Anthon  Hotter 
I     Joseph  Reu'nger 


80,000 


75.000 
40.000 


Richard  S  Thompson 
f  Chas  F  Simonson 
I  &  Edw  Dinsley 


f  Mary  J  Hoxie 

\  David  G  Hamilton 


325,000  John  T  Boddie 
162.500 

SO.oOolFred  A  Shipman  et  al 
4i.OOO  Wm  Post  of  Los  Angeles 
438.636  Est  David  A  Kohn 

.j Elizabeth  Llpe 

I  Frederick  H&  Eliza- 1 
i  beth  J  Meadowcroft  ) 
187,'00|  Henry  C  Lytton 
142,5001  Harriet  B  Borland 
394,950  Root  1  Bassett 
!  Miss  Mary  E  Ingalls 


Buyer  or  Lessee. 


John  T  Pirie 
Augustus  A  Karg 
Marquftte  Safety  D  Co 
Marquette  Safety  D  co 
Chapln  A  Gore 
John  Gately 

Commercial   Nat  Bank 

Commercial    Nat   Bank 
Thomas  Murdoch 

Lehman  Est 

jlrwkiRew  ) 

Anna  Rew  Gross  j 

:  Marcus  Marx 
Joseph  B  Moos 
Col  Tr  &  Savings  Bank 
Harry  A  Wheeler 
Charles  E  Perkins 
Charles  Curtis 
August  A  Lehmann  et  al 
Chgo  Telephone  Co 
Wilson  Bros 
Washington  Porter 
John  H  Leslie 
Charles  B  King 
A  R  Marriott 
Lambert  Tree 
Est  H  W  King 
E  L  Harvey 
C  E  Morrison 
M  M  Schultz 
C  E  Rector 
C  E  Rector 
C  E  Rector 
Martin  M  Schultz 
C  F.  Morrison 
Kdward  H  Peters 
Edward  H  Peters 
C  T  A  T  Co 
C  T  A  T  Co 
C  T  A  T  Co 
C  T  A  T  Co 
Victor  Weill 
C  T  A  T  Co 
A  M  Barnhart 
R  C  Gunning 
A  E  Nusbaum 
Emil  Kraut 
Max  Teich  et  al 
E  T  Glennon 
R  H  Parkinson 
A  C  Becker 
A  E  Nusbaum 
Est  S  A  Kent 
John  H  Webster 
James  \V  Stevens  et  al 
Henry  M  Hooker 
J  W  Henning 
J  WHenning  A  JBSpeed 
Am  T  A  S  Bank 
Am  T  A  S  Bank 
AmT  A  S  Bank 
John  P  Wilson 
Louis  M  Stumer  et  al 
Louis  M  Stumer  et  al 
Cons  Natl  Safety  Dep  Co 
Com  Natl  Safety  Dep  Co 
C  A  W  I  R  R     " 
C  A  W  1  R  R 
C A  W  I RR 
C A  W I RR 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
C  A  W  1  R  R 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
C A  W I RR 
C  A  W  1  R  R 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
<'•  A  W  I  RR 
C  A  W  I  R  R 
Caroline  Koch 
J  L  Kesner 
J  W  Stevens 
L  S  A  M  S  R  R 
lacob  Franks 
Herman  Fehr 
3  L  Jenks 
Rand  McNallv  &  Co 

Thaddeus  H  Howe  • 

1  Chas  S  Fuller 
Henry  A  Blair 
Robert  J  Gunning 
Chicago  Gayety  Theater  Co 
Richard  S  Thompson 

Charles  W  Pardridge 
Rand-McNally  &  Co 
Arthur  B  Jones 

Arthur  B  Jones 
Poole  Bros 
Julius  Berlovitz 
Max  Goldstein 
Max  Goldstein 

Eugene  K  Butler 

Mrs  Harriet  B  Borland 

Harr>  C  Moir 

(     Samuel  A  Conn       I 

(  James  M  Lovelette  j 

Ben  I  Greenebaum 

E  t  Marshall  Field 
Martin  M  Schultz 
Francis  A  Hardy 
Marshall  Field  estate 


Building. 


140.000 
40,666' 


60,000 
Disregarded 

Disregarded 
Fee 

12,500 

45.500 

40.000 
5.000 


80,000 


Fee 

Vacant 

Disregarded 

Vacant 
Disregarded 

Vacant 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
40,000 


Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
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Disregarded 
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Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
10,000 


Disregarded 
8,000 
8,000 
10.000 
15,000 

Disregarded 
15,000 


Leasehold 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
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Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
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8.000 


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Disregarded 

Disregarded 

Disregarded 


Front 
Foot. 


J4.400 
4,877 

10.000 
9.800 
3,087 
2.500 


10,0011 
3,087 

7,142 
4.166 

3,125 
5.000 
11.269 


4.324 
7.500 
4.800 
2500 
1,000 

800 
1.V50 
1,591 

856 
1.000 

405 
2,000 

600 
1.000 
12,209 
6,208 
5,208 

850 

600 
1,150 
1,125 
1.065 
1,000 

640 
1,000 

937.50 
1,000 
1,720 
1,075 
1,800 
5,000 
4,905 

930 
1,100 
1.150 
1,739 
1,860 
6,225 
5,000 

750 
1,500 
1,500 
6,820 


5,450 
3.200 
6,562.50 
5,937.50 
9,920 
7,500 
3,030 
1,550 
1,500 
2,000 
1,800 
1,500 
1,500 
1,625 
1,500 
1,625 
1,500 
1,800 
1,250 
1,501 
1,250 
1,250 
1,500 
1,200 
1.350 
2.485 
'13,688 
1,582 
3.8HO 
5,674 

900 
2.927 

200 

1,250 
3.000 
9,949.49 
1.500 

2,144 

2,650 

2,273 

2,000 
1,500 
1,600 
3,824 
8-200 

3,000 
1.*IO 
8,773 


Sq. 
Foot. 


'22.22  Apt, 
93. 80  Apr. 
97  June, 
51  June, 
38.50  May, 
31. 25  Jan. 

91.57  Feb. 

52.63  Feb 
3X.50  Sept. 

87.00  Sept. 


1903 

IS'.W 
190! 
1902 
1904 
1905 

1905 

I9TH 
1900 

I'.KV 


26   Jan       1910 


38.S8  June. 
55.55  AUK, 
59.75  Feb. 

Feb. 

54.0.5  July, 
93.75  Jan. 
50.52  Oct. 
35.71  Dec, 

9.34  Nov, 

7.47  Mar, 
11.70  June. 
15.45  July, 

8  !July, 
10  ;Ang. 

4.20  Jan. 
20  !Apr, 

6.31|Aug, 
10  Oct, 
135.65  Feb, 
70  Feb, 
58.44|Feb, 

7.87iMay, 

6  31|May, 
12  May, 
ll.eolftlay, 
10  May. 
10  May, 

6.60  May, 
10  May, 

9.37  Aug. 
10  loot, 
16.22  Dec, 
11.20]Dec, 
16.66;Mar, 
55.55  Feb, 


43.40 


Dec, 


9  30  Feu, 
14  Feb, 
19.17  Jan, 
17.39  Jan, 
18.60  Jan, 
69.16  Aug, 


48 
7.80 


Oct, 
Dec, 


June, 
15  June, 
75.77  Nov, 

Nov, 

60.55  Nov, 


32 
72.53 


June, 
Apr, 


10,040 

6.025 
2,850 
9.183 


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110  May, 
83.33  May, 


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15.20  July 
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31.  06  May, 

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July, 
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82.01  Oct 
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18.50  Feb, 


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16 

100 

102 


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June, 


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74 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


CHICAGO   REAL    ESTATE    TRANSACTIONS    AND    VALUES. 


Street 
dark                     

Nos. 

Location. 

Size. 

Transaction 

Valua- 
tion. 

248,106 

Seller  or  Lessor. 

Buyer  or  Lessee. 

Building. 

Front 
Foot. 

10,337.75 

Sq. 
Foot. 

113.91 

Date. 

May,   1912 
June.  1912 
Aug,   1912 

Oct,    1912 
Mar,    1913 
Mar,   1913 
Mar,  1913 
June,  1913 
June,  1913 
May.  1900 

Oct.     1914 

Aug,   1915 
July,  1905 
May,   1900 
Feb,    1900 
Mar,    1901 
Mar,    1902 
Apr,     1902 
Nov,    1902 
Apr     1903 
May,    1903 
May,    1903 
June,  1904 
April,  1904 
Dec,    1904 
Dec,    1904 
Apr,    1905 
July,  1905 
July,  1906 
Oct,     1906 
Mar,    1905 
Apr,      1908 
May,    1908 
June,     1909 

July,     1909 
Oct,      ltd 
Dec,      1909 
Dec,      1908 

Dec,      1909 

Jan,      1910 
June,     1908 
May,    1910 
May,    1910 
May,    1910 
Nov,    1910 
Feb,    1911 
April,1911 
June,  1911 
June,  1911 
Mar,    1912 
Mar,    1912 
Apr     1912 
May    1912 
July    1912 
Mar     1913 
Mar.    1914 
May    1914 
Jan.    1915 
Nov,    1915 
Dec,    1915 
Aug,    1901 
Feb.    1915 
Apr,    1908 
Feb,    1902 
Feb,    1903 
Feb,    1906 
Sept,   1907 
Feb,    1906 
Sept,   1907 
Feb,    1906 
Oct,     1906 
Oct,     1906 
\ov,    1906 
Nov,    1806 
Nov,    1906 
Nov,    1906 
Jan,    1907 
Jan,    1907 
Oct,     190g 
Oct,     1908 
Oct.     1908 
Oct,     1908 
Oct.     1908 
Oct,     1908 
Nov.    1908 
Feb,    1909 
July,     1908 
July,     1909 
July,     1908 
Mar,     1908 
April,    1808 
Jan,      1808 
Feb,      1808 
Feb,      1808 
April,    1908 
April,    1908 
Mar,     1908 
Sept,     1908 
Oct,     1909 
Aug.    1910 
April,  1911 
May,   1911 
Aug    1912 
Sept,   1901 
Oct.     1902 
Nov,    1901 
Mar,    1902 
Mar.    1902 
May,  1903 
July,  1903 
Sept,  1903 
Dec.    1903 
Mar,    1904 
Mar,    1904 
June,  1904 
April,  1901 
May,    1904 
May,    1904 
Jan,    190E 

40 

755-757 
327 

88  ft  n  of  Monroe 
50  ft  n  of  Polk 
348H  ft  n  of  Van  Buren 

S  e  cor  Lake 
N  e  cor  Harrison 
S  w  cor  South  Water  j 

50  ft  n  Polk 
150  ft  s  Harrison 
115  ft  n  Monroe 
122  w  Michigan  av 

80  ft  s  Lake 

272  s  Harrison 
101.  2  ft  e  Wabash  av 
125  ft  s  Harrison 
200  ft  s  Harrison 
S  e  cor  Lake 
157  ft  s  Van  Buren 
350  ft  s  Harrison 
100  ft  n  of  Polk  st 
99  ft  s  JacKson 
S  e  cor  Madison 
63  f  t  n  Madison 
S  e  cor  Harrison 
N  e  cor  Van  Buren 
63  ft  n  Madison 
393.5  ft  n  Polk 
S  Harrison 
S  Van  Buren 
175  ft  s  Harrison 
160  ft  n  Harrison 
S  e  cor  Washington 
350  ft  n  Polk 
150  ft  n  Polk 
273  ft  >  Harrison 

271  ft  s  Harrison 

S  e  cor  Washington 
N  e  oor  Washington 
S  w  eor  Harrison 

100  ft  •  Harrison 

N  w  cor  Lake  st 
150  ft  n  Polk 
150  ft  s  Harrison 
125  ft  s  Harrison 
N  E  cor  Randolph 
w  ft  100  ft  s  Harrison 
E  ft  92J  ft  s  Madison 
Bel  Harrison  t  Polk  ef 
90  ft  s  Washington 
Bet  Harrison  <s  Polk 
S  w  cor  Van  Buren 
75  ft  s  Van  Buren 
135  ft  s  of  Harrison 
150  ft  s  of  Harrison 
36  ft  n  of  Washington 
N  w  cor  Calhoun  PI 
S  w  cor  Harrison  St 
100  ft  s  Randolph 
36  ft  n  Washington 
144  ft  n  of  Madison 
150  ft  n  of  Harrison 
s  Van  Buren 
101  ft  e  Wabash 
98  f  t  n  Taylor 
175  ft  n  Harrison 
200  ft  n  Polk 

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26x66 
25x66 
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47x62 
40x66 
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40x66 
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25x66 
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25x71 
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57x80 
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25x100 
25x100 
25x100 
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25x100 
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50x115 
25x115 
85x115 
25x100 
25x100 
75x100 
25x100 

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Lease 
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Lease 
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Partition  Sale 
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Lease 
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Fee 
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Lease 

Est  H  B  Peabody 
Joseph  E  Lauer 
H  M  Marks  estate 

Florence  Clark 

Pembroke  &  Mayo  Thorn. 

H  G  Loomis  heirs 

Lambert  Tree  estate 
Abraham  J  Franks 
Lucy  R  Stillman 
"•Villiam  Fitzgerald 

H.  W.  Williams 

J  Berlovitz 

Taylor  estate 
De  Coster  &  Clark 
C  HSmlih 
Couch  est 
F  S  Rollins  et  al 
D  E  Corneau 
Est  Lucy  A  Brewster 
L  Silverman 
G  &  W  R  Manierre 
J  W  Hennlng  et  al 
D  T  Pulsifer 
Equitable  Tr  Co  et  al  Tr 
Fanny  Speed  estate 
G  E  Highley 
Caroline  A  Woolford 
W  D  Stein 
George  W  Griffin 
Mrs  Violet  Hambly 
D  P  Morgan  heirs 
Louis  Olceee 
Est  Joseph  H  Andrews 
EL  Brand 
(  Cyras  C  DeCoster 
2    and  Kenneth  dark 
Est  D  Percy  Morgan 
McCarthy  Estate 
Thomas  Murdoch 
1  Chicago  and  Western 
1     Indiana  Railroad 
James  F  Meagher 
Lawrence  Heyworth 
Mrs  Statvia  P  McLain 
Alexander  Cook 
W  F  Morgan  et  al 
Joseph  H  Grler 
Est  Melville  W  Fuller 
E  D  Moeng 
Chicago  R  E  trustees 
Est  of  Lambert  Tree 
John  F  Bass 
John  f  Bass 
Wm  F  Cooke 
S  P  McLean 
Catholic  Bishop 
Northern  Trust  Co  tr 
C.  C.Heisen 
Chas.  A.  Chapin  Est 
M.  L.  Brede 
Press  Club 
Francis  Lackner  et  al 
Philo  1  Warner 
J.  J.  Maypole 
AR  Brown 
Albertlne  S  Monroe 
John  G  Cella 
A  B  Cody 
Walter  Mills 
George  B  Heartt 
Walter  Mills 
Jane  S  Haven 
Mrs  Emily  Backus 
M  T  Goldstine 
Mrs  Sarah  O  Hanna 
Joseph  Metzner 
Mrs  C  D  Crooker 
Mrs  Lucy  Churchwell 
C  A  RagKio 
Mrs  Flora  L  Wilson 
Mrs  MOD  Spiegel 
Vina  Fields 
]  G  Mott 
Catholic  Bishop 
Angelo  Cella 
Mrs  Jennie  M  Vale 
Aaron  Feltenstein 
W  W  De  Wees 
Davis  W  Miller 
Jennie  Phillips 
John  J  Curran 
Henry  Hanger 
Claitana  Ailara 
Bernard  Mahon 
Edward  A  Cummings 
Cyras  H  Adams  Jr. 
Est  Elizabeth  Phillips 
Frank  H  Ruprecht 
Est  Sam'l  L  Alexander 
Arthur  6  Jones 
Charles  J  Metzner 
Catholic  Bishop 
Sarah  J  Gant 
•Julius  Heidenreich 
Charles  H  Swanson 
J  L  Fulton  et  al 
Est  of  P  J  Ryan 
Caroline  D  Adams  et  al 
C  T  Trego 
John  and  C  K  Parmelee 
I  N  W  Sherman 
Peter  Ryan 
George  Andrin 
R  C  Mesereau 
F  P  Sullivan 
Est  W  S  Gurnee 
Equitable  Trust  Co 
Mary  V  Crouch 
C  E  Pax  ton  Tr 
F  G  Hammerer 
28,500Le  Grande  Odell 

John  R  Thompson 
Robt  J  Gunning 
Ignatz  Dohnal 

Max  Goldstine 
J  &  H  L  Weber 
Helen  E  James 

W  T  &  P  Stewart 
J  N  Field 
M  B  Madden 
Otto  Young 
5  S.  A.  Cohn 
(  J.  M.  Lovellette 

Greenebaums  Sons  B  &  T  Co 

W  H  Colvin 
Frank  Cuneo 
John  G  Cella 
N  W  University 
Est  Henry  W  King 
G  H  Highly 
Thomas  Murdoch 
H  A  Blair 
Charles  Netcher 
Charles  Netcher 
Thomas  Murdoch 
L  G  Fisher 
Mrs  Mollie  Netcher 
Edward  S  Hunter 
John  F  Cella 
R  P  Lamont 
C  C  Heisen 
1st  Tr&  Savbank 
R  W  Seans 
E  L  Hagenbuck 
Lawrence  Heyworth 
Carl  C  Heisen 

^JohnF  Cella 

Richard  W  Sean 
Emily  C  McCarthy  et  a 
CC  Heisen 

<-  C  C  Heisen 

Frank  Cuneo 
Herbert  E  Bucklin 
Charles  C  Heisen 
Charles  C  Heisen 
Edward  Landsberg 
John  J  Sherman 
Ham  Club  of  Chicago 
Lambert  Tree  estate 
Union  Bank  Chicago 
Franklin  Co 
Adolph  Llnick 
Adolph  Llnick 
Chi  Title  &  Trust  Co 
Malcom  G  Bruce 
Max  L  Brede 
Albert  Hoefeld 
L.  W.  Hill 
W.  C.  Niblack  Tr 
U.  S.  Operating  Co. 
W  D  Boyce 
M  A  Ryerson 
Am  Exp  Co 
Eliza  Yott 
C  D  Clark 
Wm  Shakespeare 
Angelo  Cella 
Walter  Mills 
E  B  Prior 
Walter  Mills 
E  B  Prior 
Edward  Reum 
J  H  Bellows 
W  W  De  Wees 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  li  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
H  B  Borland 
H  B  Borland 
H  B  Borland 
H  B  Borland 
H  B  Borland 
H  B  Borland 
H  B  Borland 
Cvrus  H  Adams  Jr 
Robert  J  Gunning 
John  J  Curran 
Isabella  Curran 
Dennis  J  Colbert 
Henry  A  Blair 
Harriet  B  Borland 
Harriet  B  Borland 
Harriet  B  Borland 
Harriet  B  Borland 
Louis  A  Seeberger 
Louis  A  Seeberger 
Est  Fred'k  W  Bipper 
Harriet  B  Borland 
David  Mayer 
Harriet  B  Borland 
Chicago  &  W  Ind  R  R 
Frederick  S  Oliver 
J  C  Peasley 
D  F  Crilly 
Wllson  Bros 
Clarence  W  Marks 
Met  West  Side  ERR 
Otto  Young 
Washington  Porter 
.Charles  B  Pike 
Mrs  Barbit  Bloom 
C  S  Quinlan 
C  S  Quinlan 
Jacob  Franks 
Victor  F  Lawson 
Paper  Mills  Co 
Mrs  H  B  Borland 
Leopold  Bloom 

10.000 

140,000 
625,000 
432,000 
140.000 
30,000 

10,800 
30,000 

J6.000 
7,812 
4,320 
1,555 
1,200 

158.25 
62.50 
43.20 
44 
12 

236-244 
744  S 
626  -  636 
34 
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184-186 

641-643  S 
N  t 
381-387 
383 
29-45 
298 
399-401 
40710431 
257to261 
133 
121W127 
368-372 
279-283 
121-127 
399-401 
391 
303-305 
386 
341 
107 
408-410 
428-432 
394 

395-397 

101-107 
99 

3SS-372 

380 

16-28 
430-432 

384 
382 
57-59 
377 
148-156 
720-736 
25N 
720-733 

145,000 
135.000 

126,893 

30,000 
75,000 
60,000 
30,000 
500,000 
33,333 
60,000 
98,000 
385,000 
550,000 
240,000 
75,000 
133.S33 
245,000 
65,000 
30,000 
300,000 
32,000 
34,937 

6,905 
3,900 

6,1144 

600 
3,750 
1,150 
1,150 
2,500 
1,333 
1,200 
980 
5.133 
8,730 
6,315 
1,500 
1,777 
6,450 
1,300 
1,250 
3,000 
1.280 
1,397 
10,752 
978 
1,000 
1,320 

1,500 

10,752 
19,444 
1,600 

1,600 

1,885 
1.350 
2,472 
2,472 
4,671 
2,000 
9,610 
2,000 
9,915 
2,500 
7,496 
5.431 
2,000 
2,000 
6,955.50 
10,718 

76.72 
39 

90.64 

6.00 
23.40 
16 
16 
15.60 
20.20 
16.90 
10.65 
73.32 
09.12 
178.93 
22 
25.40 
80 
18.30 
17.60 
47.40 
19.40 
21.16 
89.80 
15.78 
15.15 
20 

20.83 
80.60 
213.05 
26.23 

26.23 
23.42 
20.45 
37.15 
37.15 
76.18 
28.16 
100.62 
82 
82.63 
40 
112 
82.28 
32.78 
33.33 
86.93 
128.25 

Fee 

Vacant 
4,800 
2,400 
50,000 
Fee 
Vacant 
Fee 
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70,000 

46,000 
40.000 
33.000 

75,000 

1,000,000 
700.000 
80,000 
40,000 

350.000 
51,000 

61,800 
61,800 
875,000 
50,000 
980,800 
260,000 
887,925 
313,500 
749,600 
135,775 
50,000 
50.000 
396,454 
964.625 

50,000 

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100,000 
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610 
612 
105-109 
10-20 

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24-26  N 
522-532  S 
54-56 
60-66 
234 
86 
152 
174 
174 
176 
176 
180 
90 
134 
140 
142  &  160 
158 
162 
126 
128 
112-116 
132 
138 
144 
152 
156 
122 
134 
92 
94 
94 
182 
150 
130 
136 
134 
120 
78-80 
82-84 
76 
148 
26-23 
714-716 

Fee 
Leasehold 
Sale 
Exchange 
Sale 
Quit  Claim 
Sale 
%  interest 
Sale 
Sale 

400,000 

"130,660 
200,000 
30,000 

6,'250 
12,500 
16,000 
40,000 
40,100 
35,008 
35,100 
41,000 
25,000 
80.000 
31,300 
50,000 
27,250 
27,000 
25,000 
25,000 
75,000 

5,000 

41.66 

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3.186 
2,926 
600 

22.63 
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250 
1,000 
640 
1,600 
1,604 
1,400 
1,404 
1,640 
1,020 
800 
1,203 
1,000 
1.090 
1,080 
1.000 
1,000 

2.60 
10 
6.40 
16 
16.04 
14 
14.04 
16.40 
10 
8 
10.55 
9 
9.50 
9.40 
10 
10 

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Sale 

50  ft  s  Polk 

Sale 
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Exchange 
Exchange 
Exchange 
Fxchange 
Exchange 
Exchange 
Exchange 

22%xll5 
25x115 

25X115 
25x115 
24x100 
25x100 
24)^x100 
25x100 
25x100 
25x96J$ 
25ill5 
25x100 
24^x100 
25x100 
24x100 
40x100 
38x100 
25x100 
25x115 
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25X100 
25x92Ji 
50x100 
50x107 
20x100 
107x120 
40x90 
87%xl53 
107x120 
18^x40 
20x90 
60x106 
25x106 
25x106 
20x90 
8754x81 
100x94 
36x94 
33x106 

Exchange 
Exchange 
Exchange 
Exchange 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
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Sale 
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Fee 

Leasehold 
Kale 
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Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 

23,000 
25.000 
26,969 
40,000 
40,000 
50.000 
25,000 
25,000 
25,000 

28,000 
50,000 
50,000 
1 

27,000 
600.000 

1.000 
1.000 
1,100 
1,600 
1,600 
2,000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,020 

10 
10 
11 
16 
16 
20.72 
8.69 
10 
10.20 

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100  ft  n  Harrison 
75  ft  n  Harrison 
75  ft  n  Harrison 
125  ft  s  I'olk 
225  ft  n  Polk 
297  it  I  Harrison 
372  ft  I  Harrison 
347  ft  •  Harrison 
175  ft  <  Harrison 
238  ft  n  Harrison 
200  ft  n  Harrison 
278  ft  n  Harrison 
250  ft  In  Polk  St 
N  W  cor  Van  Buren 
BetHarrlson&Polk  wf 
S  w  cor  Polk 
149  ft  n  Van  Buren 
N  e  cor  Taylor 
45  ft  s  Congress 
S  w  cor  Charles  pi 
85  ft  n  Monroe 
87%  ft  s  Jackson  blvd 
n  w  cor  Charles  pi 
90  f  t  s  Lake 
125  ft  n  Monroe 
181  ft  n  Polk 
96.44  ft  n  Taylor 
120.55  ft  n  Taylor 
25  ft  n  Monroe 
50  ft  n  Madison 
250  ft  n  Harrison 
350  ft  n  Harrison 
115ft  n  Polk 

Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 

Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 

1.164 

1,250 
1,3  16.78 

ii.64 
12.  &0 
13.15 

1,080 
6.000 

9.40 
60 

324-328 

497-499 
310 
330-338 
163-165 
250-256 
316-324 
42 
159 
407-411 
489 
487 
169 
125 
319-327 
315-317 
403-405 

23,000 
25,000 
231,198 

85,000 
300,000 
190,000 
15.000 
20,000 
45,000 
12,500 
12,500 
35,000 
100,000 
156.25C 
50.00C 

Disregarded 
Vacant 
Disregardec 
Disregarded 

1,460 
1,250 
1,600 
2,125 
3,440 
1,775 
804 
1,000 
500 
500 
500 
1,750 
3,703 
1,562 
1,400 
681 

4.30 
12  50 
13.33 
23.61 
22.50 
15 
20 
11.11 
4.71 
4.71 
4.71 
20 
46 
16.61 
14.90 
640 

Disregardec 
Disregardec 
Disregardec 
15,000 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 

8,000 

April  8,  1946. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


75 


CHICAGO    REAL    ESTATE    TRANSACTIONS    AND    VALUES. 


Street. 

Nos. 

Location. 

Size. 

Transaction 

Valua- 
tion. 

Seller  or  Lessor. 

Buyer  or  Lessee. 

Building. 

55S!    Foci       D.t. 

Fifth  ave    

425 
423 
419-481 
377-379 
128 
130 
146 
381 
403-405 
377-379 
183-187 
16-22 
203 
340-342 
344 
205 
171 
292 
312-314 
369 
228-230 
282-284 
47&19 
47&49 
150-154 

N  e  cor  Polk 
25  ft  n  Polk 
50  ft  n  Polk 
270  ft  s  Harrison 
60  ft  n  Madison 
40  ft  n  Madison 
80  ft  s  Madison 
S  Harrison 
242  ft  n  Polk 
S  Harrison 
110  ft  s  Monroe 
N  w  cor  Lake 
64  ft  n  Adams 
117  ft  e  Charles  pi 
160  ft  s  Charles  pi 
40  ft  n  Adams 
n  e  cor  Monroe 
80  ft  n  Congress 
107  ft  n  Charles  pi 
195  ft  s  Harrison 
s  w  cor  Quincy 

25x106 
20^x106 
70x106 
393ixl06 
18x80* 
18x80  \ 
20x95 
20x103 
33x106 
39^x106 
60x70 
150x80 
24Jix90JC 
43x110 
20!4xl20 
24x90 
25x90 
20x100 
40x100 
19SX106 
42x100 
40x100 
38x80 
38x80 
60x90 
19x106 
99Kxl06M 
159il06M 
19.87I106H 
20x100 
93x106 
19x80 
50x94 

87)4*163 
23.37*99 
50x106 
35x90 

25x100 
60x100 

80x150 

20x90 

66iixl06 
42x100 
18%x40X 
20x80 
20x80 
55%x54H 
25x106 
25x106 
25x100 
100x61 
19.87x105.5 
19x80 
40x80 
166x105 
78.9x153 
53)^x80 
r,3j,£xso 
55x80 
50xl47« 
50x147}$ 
60x80H 
40*4x80 

87^x125 

55x201.7*50.2 
60x80 
107x100 
100x153 
24x81 
74x176 
40x80 
40x100 
55Hx40 
52x120 
26x120 
26x120 
101WX177H 

50x101 

60x120 
48x80 

Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Lease 
Lease 
Lease 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Leaie 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Lease 
sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 

Sale 
Sale 
Sale  und  1-5  int 

Sale 

Sale 
Sale 

Lease 

Sale 

Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 

!•  Exchange 

Sale 
Lease 

Leasehold  an  bid 

Sale 
Sale 
Exchange 
Sale  und  V4 
Lease 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Lease 
Sale 
Lease 

Sale 

Sale 
Sale 

Sale 

Lease 
Lease 
Leasehold  Ex 

Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Leasehold 
?ale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 

Partiti'nsale 

Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 

Sale 

{•Sale 

Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 

23.50C 
20.00C 
52.25C 
40,01X1 
50,000 
50.000 
50,000 
20,000 
28,000 
40.000 
140,000 
300,000 
53,750 
60,000 
41.000 
70,000 
99.EOO 
3.750 
70,000 
16,OUO 

M  O  Tremain 
A  E  Winterbotlmm 
J  F  Rumsey 
Howard  Copland 
C  H  Starkweather  Jr 
Kben  Lane 
Mrs  Angeline  Irwin 
Mrs  Emily  Keck 
L  O'Dell  estate 
Howard  Copland 
ilenry  Strong 
N  Branch  Warehouse 
John  H  Taylor 
Cobe  &  McKinnon  et  al 
Heirs  Geo  A  Springer 
Adele  F  Adams 
Susan  P  Tweedy 
•Mward  A  Weissert 
'raser  estate 
Caty  Leser 
5  B  Sheldon  estate 
Charles  Yondorf 
oseph  H  Fitch 
lenry  Botsford 
}  B  Lyman 
ilrs  A  M  Neu  Est 
An  Peter  Wolf 
Henry  Purst 
Henry  Furst 
Daniel  F  Cully 
Leopold  Bloom 
Est  Clarence  Q  Smith 
Smilie  Kick,  executrix 
/  William  W                      \ 
\     CCole 
Mrs  Katherina  Sporlein 
1  Anna  Zimmer            I 
1     Felix  Zimmer        ( 
Ida  B  Hum  brock       i 
'1  Adele  F  Basset  t         f 
P  B  Bass 

Crozer  heirs 

Mary  A  Lewis 
(John  Milton  Oliver 
1  and  Edgar  M  Snow 
Alice  H  Maack 
Edwin  H  Sheldon 
Charles  F  Grey 
Walter  H  Wilson:tr 
Louis  Wunderle 
Wm  C  Lobenstine 
Thos  S  Wiles 
Est  R  J  Busch 
Ernest  R  Graham 
Irving  Shuman 
Chicago  T  &  T  Co 
EbenezerLane 
Unger  est 
Conrad  Furst 
Mrs  Catharena  Seipp 
H  Stern 
H  H  Kohlsaat 
George  S  Lord 

Robert  H  Law 

Ellie  G  Swartz 
Walter  H.  Wilson 
J  Eat  Robert  Law  and        \ 
I     Edwin  R  Holden          / 
Mrs  Allon  Fuller  Morse 
U  G  Swartz  estate 
J  H  Lesher 
3  K  Parmelee 
F  G  Kammerer 
M  C  McDonald  est 
Mrs  M  Lefens 
Birdsell  estate 
Caroline  S  Carter 
3  G  Newbury 
Isadora  Schmltt 
Mrs  Agatha  Baitr 
M  C  McDonald 
1  Frederick  C  Gibbs     1 
1  Mat  tie  A  Loring       ) 
P  J  Warner 
J  A  McGill 
J  Chicago  Terminal 
1       Transfer  R  R  Co. 
Wm  J  Fabian 
U  S  Johnston 
W  M  Gibbons 
Warner  Bros 
aiizabeth  Blatehford 
C  W  Bonynge 
J  H  Whittemore 
3st  J  M  Loomis 
E  S  Kimball  et  al 

Joseph  Vehon 
Joseph  Vehon 
Joseph  Vehon 
J  L  Kesner 
J  L  Kesner 
J  L  Kesner 
J  L  Kesner 
J  L  Kesner 
Leopold  Bloom 
J  L  Kesner 
A  E  and  F  A  Wells 
D  F  Crilly 
Rachel  Salsbury 
Moses  Born 
Moses  Born 
Rachel  Salsbury 
Charles  Plant 
Sidney  Adler 
lullus  Rosenw 
1  L  Kesner 
Marshall  Field 
1  L  Kesner 
Henry  Botsford 
Thad  H  Howe 
oseph  Downey 
Marshal!  Field 
Wells  Fargo  &  Co 
Wells  Fargo  &  Co 
Wells  Fargo  t  Co 
Jacob  L  Kftsner 
lulda  B  Morris 
JL  Keener 
Beloit  College 

Geo  A  McKinlock 
Edward  G  Uhlein 
Joaeph  and  Edward  Bolter 

Albert  E  Cross 
(  E  R  Graham 
)  Max  Pam 
Hamilton  Moses 
f  Moses  Uhlman  and 
t  Meyer  H  Eichengreen 

Henry  Kau 

Joseph  Joyce 
Marshall  Field  Co 
Mrs  Martha  E  Braun 
Jacob  L  Kesner 
Jacob  L  Kesner 
David  Mayer 
R  J  Busch 
J  F  Porter 
Chas  J  Horn 
Peoples  Life  Ins  Co 
R  H  Donnelley 
J  L  Kesner 
ES  Pike 
Northern  Trust  Co  trs 
Met  West  Side  ERR 
John  H  Leslie 
Tohn  H  Leslie 
Harrey  B  Hurd 

Edwin  R  Perkins 

John  H  Brad  shaw 
Chicago  Telephone  Co 

R  P  Smith  &  Sons  Co. 

?ield  &  A  B  Jones 
John  H  Bradshaw 
J  B  Townsend 
Thomas  D  Jones  et  el 
Hoefeld  Lelewer  Co 

940          9 

1,000    !  10 

746      :     7 

i.ooo     ;  10 

2,631         32.88 
2,631         3S.8S 
2,500         22 
1.000         10 
848.48     8 
1,006.27     9.47 
2,333         33.33 
1,600         20 
1,240      :  25 
1.428          13 
2.000         16.66 
2,916         3240 
4,000      I  44.44 
1,875         18.76 
1,750         IT.  50 
800           8 

Dec,    1904 
Dec,    1904 
Dec,    1904 
jjan,     1903 
'Dec,    1904 
Dec,    1904 
Aug,    1904 
Aug,    1905 
Aug,    1905 
May,   1905 
May,   1905 
Nov,    1905 
May,    1906 
June,  1906 
Feb,    1906 
Mar,    1907 
May,    1907 
Nov  2,  1907 
!Oct,     1907 
'Aug,    1907 
Oct,    1907 
Nov.    1908 
Nov.    1908 
Nov.    1908 
Jan.     1909 
Feb,    1909 
Mar,     im 
Mar,     1909 
Man*.  1909 
May      1909 
June,     190B 
July,      1906 
July,     1906 

Aug.      1(09 
Sept,     1809 
Oct.      lOOt 

Feb    1912 
Dec.     1910 
Mar    1912 
Apr    1812 

Apr     1912 

June  1912 
July    1912 
Nov.    1912 
Oct      1912 
Dec     1912 
Dec     1912 
Mar     1914 
Dec     1914 
June,  1815 
Dec,    1915 
Feb,    1916 
Feb.    1916 
Sept,   1900 
Feb,    1902 
Mar,    1906 
June,  1901 
June,  190C 
O          902 
Dec,    190J 
Mar,    1906 
Mar,    1907 

Feb,      »U 

Apr     1812 
May,   1905 
Aug,    1906 
July,  1907 
Jan,    1904 
Sept.   1908 
April  1914 
June,  1916 
June,  1905 
Oct,     1909 
Oct,     1906 
Oct,     1906 
Apr,    1901 

Jan,    1912 

Dec,    190T 
May    190t 

Fab.     1110 

June,  191* 
Tune,  191* 
July,    191* 
Feb,     1900 
Mar,    1901 
NOT,    1902 
Nov,    1908 
June    1908 
July,    1906 
Oct,  2  1907 
NOT,    1908 
Deo,    1908 
June,  1909 
June  1912 
Maj,    190g 
May,    1906 
June,  1900 
June    1900 

June,  1901 

Aug,    1901 
Dec,     1901 
Jan,     1902 
May,    1908 
July,  1903 
NOT,    190> 
Sept,  i90b 

Oct,     1803 

June,  190' 
July,  190' 
Dec,    190i 
Jan,     190.' 

Disregardec 
Disregarded 

60,000 
Fee 
Disregardec 
Disrf  gardec 
Fee 
Disregardec 
Vacant 
Fee 
Disregarded 

150.000 
50.000 
68,760 
135.000 
15.800 
91,541 
159,270 
13,941 
62,500 
73,500 
50,000 
80,000 

750,000 
10 
10 

3.760 
1,315 
1.809 
1.666 
800 
«tt 
1,001 
701 
8,125 
790 
2,631 
1,600 

8.142.85 

;  37.50 

ifi.il 
22.61 
18 

"&V66 

1.40 

e.88 

31.25 
7.45 
32.89 
17.01 

31  .86 

Land 

35,000 
Disregarded 

w  f  119  ft  s  of  Poik 
298  ft  >  Folk 
139  ft  <  Folk 
180  (t  n  Adamn 
43  ft  5  Congress 
182  n  Folk 
101  ft  n  Madison 
200  ft  n  Harrison 

S  w  oor  Jackson  blvd 
180  ft  t  Monroe 
50  ft  •  Van  Buren 
Bet  Monroe  &  Adams 

200  ft  S  Jackson 
N  w  cor  Jackson  blvd 

S  w  cor  So  Water 

45M65 
441445 
192 
310 
408411 
128 
329-331 

244-248 
189 
289 

123-125S 
23 

5.000 

300,000 

375,000 

326,050 
66,000 

66,000 
100,000 

75,666 

6,250 
2,173 

33.00 

996.20 
2,380.95 

62.50 
27 

73.33 

9.39 
23.80 

30,000 
6,500 

127-129  S 

727-729  S 
224-226  S 
186  N 

115%  ft  n  of  Polk 
S  w  cor  Quincy 
91  ft  s  of  Lake 
130  ft  n  of  Madison 
103  ft  n  of  Madison 
S  e  cor  Quincy 
275  ft  N  Polk 
275  ft  N  Polk 
168  ft  n  Van  Buren 
s  w  cor  Randolph 
177  s  Harrison 
50  n  Madison 
N  w  cor  Couch  pi 
N  e  cor  Jackson  blvd 
110  ft  s  Jackson  blvd 
53*4  fi  n  Charles  pi 
N  e  cor  Charles  pi 
n  ecor  South  Water 
141.33  ft  s  Jackson  blvd 
141  ft  s  Jackson  blvd 
S  w  cor  Couch  pi 
n  of  Washington 

8  v  oor  Quincy 

N  w  cor  Congress 
110ft  n  Randolph 
N  e  cor  Charles  pi 
S  e  cor  Jackson 
N  w  cor  Madison 
N  w  cor  Harrison 
S  w  cor  Washington 
N  w  cor  Quincy 
•38  ft  e  Stat 
137  ft  w  Michigan  blTd 
lf9  ft  w  Michigan  blvd 
215  ft  w  Michigan  bird 
N  w  cor  Franklin 

N  e  cor  Plymouth 

112  ft  e  Wabash  av 
115  ftw  Michigan  bl\  j 

S  w  cor  Fifth  are 

100  E  Franklin 
75  E  Franklin 
120  ft  W  Wabash 
112  ft  w  Fifth 
109  ft  w  Wabash 
s  w  cor  Custom  H  pi 
75  ft  w  Custom  H  pi 
150  ft  w  La  Salle 
162  e  of  State 
w  of  Fifth  av 
S.e  cor  Franklin 
S  e  cor  Franklin 
8  e  oor  Plymouth  ct 
32  ft  N  of  Franklin 

3,750      i  46.75 

18  N 
227-231  S 
711 
711 
309-321 
130-140  N 
623 
8N 
44-46 
229-241 
257-265 
319-321 
323-327 

247,450 

'"43,666 
33,000 

4,472.25    82 

1,720.         15.22 
1,320.00    13.20 

800,000 

24.000 
40.000 
36,100 
600,000 
300,000 
65,000 
70,000 
125,000 
400,000 

75.000 
125,000 

190,000 

307,500 
75,000 
440,000 
214.341 
180,000 
234.000 
140.808 
135,000 
20,000 
62,500 
27.500 
26,000 
350,000 

200,000 

66,000 
140,000 

18,000,000 

182,300 
91,150 

1,207 
2,368 
900 
8,012 
3,000 
1,200 
1,808 
2,000 

3,000 

1,250 
3,126 

11.45 
29.60 
21.37 
18.68 
19.50 
15 
26.35 
15 

20.50 

5.52 
39 

Disregarded 
100.000 
65000 
Disregardec 
Disregarded 
15,000 

100,000 

225-227 
258-260 
48-50 
87-89 

228-236 

Vacant 

21.50 
15.62 

50-52 
323  327 
245-255 
132 

Disregarded 

1,250 

4,286 
3,333 

28 
41 

40,000 
Fee 
5,000 

V  H  Johnson 
jhas  Dennehy 
Vopicka  A  Kubin 
F  L  Kesner 
F  L  Kesner 
I  L  Kesn«r 
J  B  Clow  &  Sons 

3,520 
3,375.00 
3,636 
1,201 
1,057 
1,000 

44 
33.75 
9.09 
10 
8 
8 
12.50 
40 

8.16 
31  .15 

212-214 
50-52 
11-13 
15 

IT 

Disregarded 

Harrison    

4,000 

1,100 
2,500 

5-7-9 
2-4 

Studebaker  Bros  M  f  g  Co 
Dtto  Young 
B  4  0  Chicago  Terminal     1 
RBCo.                         f 
3has  Greve 
jhas  Greve 
U  S  Annuity  Ser  Co 
Marshall  Field 
Clara  F  Bass 
Dn  League  Aux  Assn 
Cn  League  Aux  Assn 
David  Mayer 
W  M  Gibbons 
Marshall  Field 
J  P  Wilson  et  al 
P  C  Brooks 
Richard  W  Sean 
C  S  Fuller  &  H  T  Bowers 
T  E  Wells 
T  E  Wells 
Est  H  W  King 
R  E  Ismond 

Dunlap  Smith 

Anna  R  Gross 
W  L  Bradley 
W  R  Linn  and  A  Orr 
Charles  Pope 
M  B  Madden 
Augusta  A  Lehmann 

i  A  Podrasnik 

M  L  Barrett 

John  Schaaf 
Botsford  estate 
Mrs  Agnes  F  Ingalls 
Thad  H  Howe 

Disregarded 
20,000 

Jackson  

312-318 
308-318 
12-20 
203-205 
46-50 
106-112 
114 
175-177 
45A47 
207-211 

50x82H 

25X82X 
52Hx76 
46^x86 
62y,x80 
75x99« 
25x99!^ 
50x165 
62x76 
60x165 
153x100 
153x'00 
105i80 
43x82% 
25x125 
25x125 
45HX140 
20x180 
I     70x382  1 
1  85.7x382  f 
29x140 
26«xl50 
85.7x152 
30x180 
20x90 
66x118 

40x180 

20.09x100 
with  30x20 
48x140 
263^x147 
20x150 
60?ixll4!j 

36.46 
36.46 

44.19 
44.19 

800,0) 
Vacant 
30,000 
Msregarded 
disregarded 
Disregarded 

100,000 
230,000 
260,000 
100.000 
400.000 
500,000 

2,150 
3,200 
3,466 
4,000 
8.000 
9,615 

25 
40 
34.90 
40.27 
48.48 
126.51 

29.60 
32.68 
100 

E  B  Sheldon  estate 
Merchants  L&T  Co  tr 
P  Wilson  et  al 
Villiam  C  Lobenstine 
Thad  H  Howe 
J  A  Edwards 
Mrs  Rattle  A  Sherman 
Est  C  J  Fry 
John  M  Wing 

John  B  Colgate  et  al 

Annie  Lovejoy 
Eva  Clark  et  al 
Wesfn  Cold  Storage  Co 
A  W  Wheeler 
I  C  Simms  tr 
Est  Jakohn 
j  Clara  B  S  Hanks  and 
1     Botsford  est 

Oole  est 

Hibbard,  S,  B  *  Co 
Est  Maria  S  Scammon 
W  W  Lock  et  al 
R  S  Reynolds 

453.000 
500.000 

840,000 

Maregardad 
Disregarded 

2.960 
3.268 
8,000 

304-806 
3 
4 
48-50 
235 

60,000 
50,000 
100,000 
37,000 

668,000 

60,000 
62,250 

sslooo 

67,500 
140,000 

120,000 

52,000 

205.000 
71,250 
45.000 
200,000 

Msregarded 
Msregarded 
Disregarded 
1,200 

250,000 

Msregarded 
Disregarded 
Vacant 
30,000 
Disregarded 
40,986 

25,000 

Disregarded 

48,000 
20,000 
10.000 
65,000 

2,400 
2,000 
2,220 
1,250 

19.20 
16 

15.90 
7 

7 

14.77 
15.75 
21.54 
10.18 
32.14 
12.71 

13.20 

90 

23  35 
13.50 
11.77 
28.50 

Lake  

137  ft  e  State 
100ft  w  Franklin 
S  e  cor  West  Water 
S  w  cor  West  Water 
192  ft  e  Wabash  av 
159  ft  w  State 
S  w  cor  West  Water 
120  ft  e  La  Salle 
s  w  cor  Fifth  av 
64  ft  w  Michigan  ar 

1  20  ftw  Dearborn 

20  ft  e  Franklin 

N  e  cor  Wabash  av 
81  K  ft  e  Dearborn 
100  ft  e  Fifth  av 
S  ecor  Fifth  av 

24 

82 

2,068 
2,363 

141 
191 
10-14 

107-109 

221 

30-32 
86 
180 
185-189 

1,833 
2,925 
1,500 

2,375 

{3,270 
1,980 
1,710 
1,754 

7(5 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


CHICAGO    REAL    ESTATE    TRANSACTIONS    AND    VALUES. 


Street, 

No. 

Location. 

Size. 

1'ran-action. 

Valua- 
tion 

Seller  or  Lessor. 

Buyer  or  Lessee. 

Building. 

Front 
Foot. 

S<j. 
Foot. 

Date. 

Lake                      

130 
122 
133-184 
22 

244 

96-102 
10-14 
161).  16) 

N  w  cor  Clark 
10  ft  e  Clark 
JO  ft  w  Clark 
144  ft  e  Wabash  av 
10  ft  e  So  Water 
S"  w  cor  Dearborn 
30  ft  w  Michigan  av 
ST  w  cor  La  Salie 
>  w  cor  Market 
j8X  e  State 

20x90 
20.15x90.4 
40x90 
21XHO 
20x95 
80>4x150 
6BX118 
60x90 
63>ix201 
45HX169.5 
20x100 
20x54 

Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sa  e 
Sale 
Exchange 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 

t  70.000 

40.000; 

100.0  0 
51.000 
30,000 
327.5001 
175(100 
13620 
?15.0CXi 
150.000 

w.ooo 

lO.O(K) 
240.000 

115.000 
125,000 
1 
395,000 
150,000 

200.000  ; 
30.000' 
IU2.000I 


L'rs  for  Mrs  T  li  Shreve 
lohn  liupee  etal 
3ram  Walker 
\Irs  Caroline  T  Jackson 
jouisa  M  \Vadskier 
3ouch  estate 
Yugusta  Lehmann 
Est  W  K  Ogden 
s  I'llman 
K  S  Ingalls  et  al 
C  F  Dupee 
Est  II  T  Dickey 
Louise  De  Koven  Howen 
1  William  Fleming.  Sarah 
1        F  Sawyer  et  al 
I'lysses  S  Gunisey 
Clarence  Buckingham 
/  Edward  A  Drummand 
Mrs  John  V  Farwell  et  al 
x  Grand  S  Burton 
An  Adele  Foster  Adams 
1  S  Reynolds.  Utica,  NY 
Honore  A  J  Upham 
rosepli  Walker  trustee 
Elmer  E  Wilt 
Est  Peter  Hayden 
ttrs  Elizabeth  White 

:iinlonC  Clark  Mary  BW.rn.r 
PMWoolworlli.Bcrlha  LockwooJ 

Grant  Walker 
James  D  Murphy 
Thomas  G  Washburn 
Kate  Roberts 
Charles  F  Grey 
James  D  Murphy 
Est  Henry  Witbeck 
3rant  Walker  et  al 
Lucy  J  Atwater 

Mrs  Louise  DeKoven  Bowtn 

Alois  Podrasnik 
E  D  Wickes 
J  D  Murphy 
Louise  Herrick 
Mrs.  R  Friedlander 
Solomon   C  Norman 
Jewish  Church 
J  C  Billlngslea 
Kst  W  U  Ogden 
Joseph  Berg 
University  of  Chicago 
Jared  Iiass«tt 
J  C  Bryan  et  al 
M  J  Wentworth 
Amalla  Schloesser 
Mary  K  Otis 
Edward  Mendel  et  al 

Gaff  estate 
H  S  Osborne 
S  T  White 
Watson  estate 
J  B  Mailers 
Kst  Julian  S  Rumsey 
Est  Eliza  S  Hoffman 
Est  Henry  J  Willing 
Merchants  Nat  Hank 
M  A  Farr 
R  W  Stevens 
U  of  C 
Mn  Anna  E  Edward. 
Eft  Arimine  L  Watkim 
William  B  Holdeo 
Edgar  A  Buuell 
Thayer  estate 
Est  Marshall  Field 
David  Williams 
Farwell  Trust  Co 
Est  Nathaniel  Thayer 
Carrie  M  Watson 
Est  S  A  Kent 
Est  Amelia  Schloesser 

f'hl  Telephone  Co 

United  Charities 
Steele,  Wedeles  Co 
Heirs  of  L  B  Otis 
0  F  Roberts 
Esther  P  Stockwell 
Temple  Trustees 

La  Sal!,    Si  'I'm  si  &  Say.  Bank 

Frederick  W  Ayer 
J  Ti  Woodruff 
City  of  Chicago 

G  W  Hoffman 
Mrs.l  J  liryant 
Elizabeth  A  Ware 
Mortimer  and  Tapper 
William  Borden 
J  H  Swart 
;C  L  Jenks 
MrsLucv  M  Mills  ct  al 
Mrs  H  li  Borland 
Lambert  Tree 
John  High  estate 
John  H  Taylor 
Kay  estate 
B  Rosenberg  et  al,  Trs 
Elizabeth  S  Cheever 
*Hannah  &  Hogg 
J  E  A  RCOtis 
Rqultable  Trust  Co 
.leanings  estate 
(  Chicago  Heal  Estate 
1  Loan  and  Trust  Co. 
I  Adeline  F  Sharp*  and 
1  Cuwell  A  Sharpe 
Morris  Freytac 
M  Burke 
Maurice  4  Harry  Rosenfeld 
Andrews  Estate 
Elsa  s  Maolener 
Kate  F  Rosa.  Harriet  D  Lewis 
Homan  Kstate 

John  G  Garibaldi 
Henry  Schoellkopf 
J  L  Kesner 
S  E  Dale 
E  J  Stubbs 
J  F  Meagher 
J  V  LeMoyne 
Mrs  Henrietta  A  lioal 
U  of  <_' 
John  M  Kranz 
Est  H  W  Ring 
Horace  A  J  Upham 
lunei  D  Murphy 

UlysBM  S  Gurnsey 

Mrs  Julia  Foster  Porter 
Mrs  Itache)  Friedlander 

David  C  Cook 

David  C  Cook 
MHS  Margaret  Adams 
Thad  H  Howe 
David  C  Keyes 
Elmer  E  Wilt 
Thomas  C  Dennehy 
Thomas  Templeton 
Chauncey  Keep 
AnnaT 
Kellogg 
Thomas  J  Washburn 
Devoe  &  Raynolds  Co 
Mrs  Clara  F.  Bass 
Chauncev  Keep 
Mrs  Martha  E.  Braun 
AB  Jones&StanleyField 
Est  Marshall  Field 
William  E  Solomon 
Chauncey  Keep 
•:  G  Pauling 
.ucian  M  Williams 
,eroy  D  Kellogg 
'  H  McCormick 
Cornelia  D  K  Douglas 
Bernard  A  Eckhart 
.1.  CBtllingslea 
M  A  Farr 
\l  A  Farr 
George  Watson 
William  J  Watson 
James  H  Stevens 
.Tames  H  Stevens 
Northern  Trust  Co 
•C  A  Buzzell 
Corn  Ex  Natl  Bk 
Corn  Ex  Natl  Bk 

Ben  I  Greenebaum 
?red  Ayer 
Ben  I  Greenebaum  et  a 
\delaide  L  Merrill 
Mrs  B  B  Tuttle 
Granger  Farwell 
iarnard  &  Miller 
•:  A  Buzzell 
1  A  Murpny 
Lam  bert  Tree 
W  H  Benton 

Disregarded 
10,000 

3.500 
1,500 
2,500 
1.625 
1,000 
3.593 
2,045 
1,770 
771 
2,521 
1,008 

wi'" 

1.876 
2,125 

38.50 
17 
27.77 
11.60 
10.52 
73.95 
17.33 
20 
9.40 
14.87 
10 

J0.28 
13.  St 
15.18 

May,  1905 
Sept,  19o5 
Jan,    1908 
Mar     1906 
Mar     1905 
Mar     1906 
May     1906 
Feb    19n7 
May,  1907 
Feb,    1908 
June  1908 
Inly.  1908 

A«t:  urn 

Sept.    1909 

Oct,      1909 
Oct.      1909 

Dee      190t 

Dec.     1909 
Feb.     1910 
Feb     1906 
June  1910 
Apr,    1912 
Apr.    1912 
May    1912 
May    1912 
VJay    1912 
May    1912 
June  1912 
July    1912 
June  1912 
Oct.     1912 
Nov.    1912 
Nov.    1912 
Apr-    1912 
Apr,    1912 
Apr,    1912 
Apr,    1912 
Apr,    1912 
Apr,    1913 
Feb,    !914 
June,  1914 
Mar,    1915 
Nov.    1902 
Dec,    1902 
Dec,    I90J 
Apr.    1903 
Apr,    1900 
Oct,    1904 
Oct,     1904 
June,  1905 
Jan,    1904 
Sept,  1904 
Jan,    1905 

May,   1905 
July,  1906 
Sept,  1905 
Oct,     1905 
Nov,    1905 
Nov,   1905 
June,  1906 
Oct,     1906 
Mar,    1907 
June,  1907 
June,  1907 
Mar,    1907 
Sept,  1907 
Sept.    1909 
Ju.      1910 
Feb,     1910 
Feb,     1110 
March.  1910 
Apr,    1812 
June.  1912 
Sept,  1912 
May.   1910 
Mar.    1911 
Apr.    1911 
Aug.    1911 

Feb.    1911 

Apr,    1913 
May,  1913 
June,  1913 
Jan,    1915 
June.  1915 
June,  1915 
Jin.    1916 
Mar.  1916 
Mar,    1911 
Apr,    1903 

July,  1897 
Nov,    1900 
Julj,  1901 
Nov,   1901 
Nov,    1901 
May,   1902 
June,  1904 
IDec,    1904 
Feb,    1S>05 
Apr,    1905 
Apr,    1805 
Apr,    1905 
Nov,    1905 
Dec,    IJ05 
ijan,    1906 
Man,    1906 
April.  1906 
June.  1906 
May    1908 
I  April,  1901 

May,    190« 

Jan     1911 
Feb.    1911 
June,  1911 
July,  1911 
Dec,    1911 
Dec,    1911 
Dec.    1911 

La'Sallf- 

12,000 
10,000 
40.000 
40.000 
30.000 
60.000 
35.000 
10.000 

53-55 
231 

248 
72-80 

226-228 

226-228 
174-176 

63-65 

67-6» 
211-213     1 
185-189 
248 
167-1B9 
171-173  w 
15-21 
55-57e 
70  w 
72-74  w 
04-110  w 
14-18  wLk 
104-110  w 
59-63  e 
203  w 
16-18  w 
15-17 
151-157 

«H  ft  w  State 
M  w  cor  Franklin 

*i  w  cor  Franklin 
140  ft  w  Lm  Stfe 

F  w  cor  State 

11  H  H  w  State 
52H  ft  t  Franklin 
e  cor  Fifth  ave 
13  ft  K  So  u  ater 
0  fte  fifth  ave 
30  ft  e  Ffith  av 
Betw'n  State  &  Wabash 
0  ft  e  Wabash 
291/,  ft  e  Clark  s  fr 
05%  ft  e  Clark  s  fr 
0  ft  w  Clark 
80  ft  w  State 
40  ft  w  Clark 
7  fte  Wabash 
0  ft  w  Fifth  av 
aoy,  ft  w  State 
80  ft  w  State 
w  cor  La  Salle 
w  cor  Wabash 
40  ft  wN  Slate 
00  ft  w  Dearborn 
80  ft  w  Dearborn 
61  ft  e  Dearborn 
80  f  t  w  Dearborn 
20  ft  e  Fifth  av 
00  ft  n  Polk 
872  ft  n  Polk 
200  ft  n  Polk 
00  ft  s  South  Water 
26.4  ft  n  Randolph 
C  w  cor  Madison 
2H  ft  n  Madison 
N  w  cor  Monroe 
45  ft  s  Lake 
"J  wcor  Adams 
28  ft  n  Adams 

N  c  cor  Van  Bnrc 

6  ft  n  Jackson 
97  f  t  n  Van  liu  ren 
00  ft  s  Lake 
04  ft  n  Madison 
S  w  cor  Quincv 
90  ft  n  Randolph 
25  ft  n  Harri-on 
<>'4  n  Washington 
OOM  s  Randolph 
272  n  Polk  st 
00  ft  n  of  Madison 
n  w  cor  Madison 
298  ft  n  Harrison 
73  ft  n  Harrison 
72  ft  n  Harrison 
97H  ft  i  Van  Buren 
10  ft  s  Monroe 
Iw  cor  Adams 
30  ft  n  Madison 
Sw  corQuincy 
112  ft  S  Monroe 
126  ft  s  Lake 
M  ecor  Polk  st 
N  w  cor  La  Salle  &  Adams 

S  e  cor  Harrison 

101.8  ft  n  Randolph 
S  w  cor  w  South  Water 
138  ft  n  Adams 
85  ft  n  Randolph 
85  ft  n  of  Randolph 
N  w  cor  Monroe 
5  w  cor  Quincy 
N  wcor  Jackson  
SF120ftw  Fifth  ave 
115.9ttwof  State 

101  ft  e  La  Salle 
S  e  cor  Fifth  av 
140  ft  w  Dearborn 
N  ecor  Fifth  av 
50.95  fte  Fifth  av 
40  ft  w  Market 
127  ft  w  Michigan  av 
S  e  cor  Clark 
165  ft  w  La  Salle 
121  ft  w  La  Salle 
1J2  ft  w  La  Salle 
119  ft  w  Michigan  av 
90  ft  w  Fifth  av 
90  ft  e  Clark 
N  w  cor  Market 
111  fte  La  Salle 
119  ft  w  MicbUanav 
81  ft  w  La  Salle 

80M»147 
40x140 

40x140 
40x150 

42.81x100.48 

4lHx80^ 
40x180 
BOjxlHj 
20x62} 
40x180 
40x180 
63.3x169 
26%xlOO 
24x150 
24x150 
40x90 
50x147 
40x90 
53%  x  100 
20x70 
50x147 
40x80 
80X»0 
40x100 
20x80 
40x180 
28x150 
30^x147 
20x180 
48x148 
28x106 
78x106 
28x106 
25x80 
19H-X60k 
52^x81 
49x81 
189x73 
35.65x60 
128x75 
60x75 
96  ft  10^  in 
xb2ft7^in 
71x60 
100x105 
26X60H 
44x101 
38x60 
40x72 
49x105 
21x111 
67^x81 
78x99 
75x120 
51x80.9 
25x105 
25x105 
25x105 
99Hxl05 
78x50 
128x75 
24x1.01 
38x60 
78x50 
191x60 
50x10(1 
128x  5 

100x110 

30.58x70.24 
150x80 
51Hx73'/i 
16HX70 
18d,x70 
188x95 
?8x60 
127x80 
60x1(17 
50x1(51 

50x180 
46KXIOO 
45x100 
50.95x80 
30x80 
44x90 
48x80 
90X99H 
25x189 
20^X180 
20MX180 
SOxHO 
4.ixl89 
67'/4xld  > 
197)4x200 
5(1x180 
48x80% 
40HXI28J, 
42x99 

30x189 
22x90 

44x99 
45.35x90 
45X194.5 
22^X190 
f  Ox  189 
60x100 
30x189 

Sale 
Judicial  ule 

Sale 

Sale 

Mi 

Sale 
Gift 
jease 
Sale 
Sale 
Exchange 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Fee 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
5ale 

bite 

Fee 
Sale 
Exchange 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Lease 

^  Lease 

Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Exchange 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
sale 
Lease 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale  und  H  int 
Sale 
Fee 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
(•ale 

Sale 

Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 

Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Lease 
Lease 
Lease 
Lease 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
incase 
Lease 

Sale 

Less- 

Lease 
Lease 
Ltase 
Lease 
Lease 
Lease 
Lease 

40.000 
40.000 

Disregarded 
20.000 

9,226 
3,132 

•  1.8! 
38.91 

17.600 

1.754 
1.500 
2,550 

28.50 
24 
H.17 

255,000 
70.0001 
92,500 
72,000j 

4.015 
2,592 
3,303 
3.000 

23.76 
25.92 
22.20 
20.00 

20,000 

294,242! 

5,284.84 

35.27 

175,000 

3.301 

33 

226.500 
250.000; 
10 
250,000' 
55,000 
150,000 

200.000 

4,530 
2,650 

31 

78.12 

2,500 
2,750 
33,194 

62.50 
34.37 
18.40 

10  w 
65-67  w 
66-88  w 
20  w 
59-61 
166-168 

17,238 

124,666 
80.000 
95,000 
16.800 
47,800 
19,600 
36.500 
33.000 
585.000 
342.400 
850,000 
41,000 
750,000 
475.000 

400,000 

450.000 
315,000 
31.600 
250,000 
450,000 
125,000 
50.000 
66.666 
200.0UO 

4,065 
4,000 
1,979 
600 
612 
699 
1.060 
1.180 
11,037 

27.65 
22.22 
13.37 
6.66 
5.77 
6.60 
13.25 
19.66 
136 
86 
57.67 
15 
78 
105.55 

50 

82.15 
26.20 
16 
46.85 
118.33 
41.83 
10 
29 
33 

Vacant 

Lornax  PI,  (Charles  PI)  .  . 
Madison 

11 
41 
132  134 
128-130 
160-174 
43-45 
200-210 
194-19b 

Disregarded 
Disregarded 

6,987 
4.210 
900 
5.859 
7.916 
4,122 

4,929 
2,750 
907 
4,682 
7.105 
3.012 
1.000 
3,174 
2,66b 

50,000 
10,000 

Disregarded 

100,000 
40,000 
8,000 
44,000 
150,000 
10,000 

230-236 
267  275 
39 
123-H5 
228 
44-46 
331-333 
90 
78-82 
413-417 
120-124 
132-134 
335 
327 
327 
327-335 
187-1&S 

Fee 
20.000 

960000 
600.000 
29,000 
15.000 
30,0000 
125,000 
475.000 
750,000 
227.856 
500,000 
475.000 
40.000 
142.000 
758.000 

210.000 

430,000 
350,000 

Hotel  La  Salle  Co 
lames  W  Stevens 
vicar  A  Bunell 
WUHani  H  Holden 
Edgar  A  Buuell 
Kate  Fowler 
H  B  Borland 
Alfred  S.  Trude 
Bronson  B.  Tuttle 
La  Salle  St.  Nat  Bank 
Harriet  Blair  Borland 
Edgar  A  Buzzell 
Rogers  A  Hall  Co 
Est  Marshall  F  eld 
(  Mrs  Albertine  Field  1 
"(     Drummond              f 
C  H  &  C  A  Weaver 
U  of  Chicago 
C  J  Deering 
TJ  White 
T  Brentano 
Field  Museum 
J  G  Shedd 
JGShedd 
City  of  Chicago 
Charles  Netcher 

A  D  Hannah  et  al 
University  of  Chicago 
G  Blecker  Read 
Victor  F  Lawson 
Victor  V  Lawson 
Morris  Freytag 
John  H  Taylor 
A  D  Hannah 
J  Z  Vogelsang 
III  Life  Ins  Co 
111  Life  Ins  Co 
Chicago  Athletic  Assn 
J  D  Murphy 
J  K  Sebree 
W  V  Kellev 
'Brevoort  Hotel  Co 
Marshall  Field  est 
Ravmond  W  Stevens 
William  Loeffler 
Seymour  Morris 

Morris  S  Mossier 

A  W  Hannah 
F  R  Bamhe  sel 
Ilarrv  C  Moir 
Mnir  Hotel  &  Restaurant  Co. 
White  &  Tabor  Syndicate 
G  Arthur  Bui  ! 
Otis  Trust  Agreement 

Disregarded 

Disregarded 

Disregarded 
Disregarded 

11.800 
11.540 
1,000 
1,200 
1.200 
1,250 
6.090 
5.859 
9.494 
9,210.52 
5,448 
2.051 

1,400 

5.921 
2,375 

98.33 
142.M 
9.52 
11.43 
11.42 
11.42 
120 
78.12 
94 
153.50 
109 
34.18 
14 
78.94 

23.75 

Disregarded 

9-11 
234-238 
180 
41 
74S 
206  S 

11.000 
150.000 
50.000 

167 
220-234 
123-127 
161-163 
161-163  n 
100-116 

246-3265 
14-18 
77-78 
Brevoort 
House 
186-190 
100-102 
185-189 
183 
268-270 
10-12 
116-122 
176 
171 
173 
10-12 
200-202 
110-114 

2.866 
7.000 

35.82 
93 

52.4S 

177^88 
156.33 
14 
67 

25 
38.  7C 
66.66 
61 
41  .W 
10.6C 
39 
140 
31.67 
:!•)>• 
29.15 
46.87 
16.  4E 
72.5* 

60.000 

405^6(0 
1.200.000 
90.000 
540.000 

300,000 
360,000 
300,000 
250,000 
100,000 
55,000 
liO.OOO 
1.250.000 
173,725 
145,000 
105,000 
187.50U 
160.000 
937.703 

'  Y.500.000 
I6«666 
180.0»0 
150.00- 

200.000 
68.118 

189.600 
368.675 
788..150 
45<  i.OOO 
593.420 
526.250 
296.000 

3,660.74 

631.000 

10,673 
9,440 
1.500 
10,860 

4.500 
3,870 
6,666 
5.000 
3.333 
955 
3,125 
14,000 
6.949 
6,250 
5.250 
3.750 
3.111 
13.891 

75.000 
180.000 
Disregarde< 

13.000 
Fee 

Disregarded 
20,000 
Disregarded 
20,000 

Fee 

143-145 
10-12 
167-169 
274-276 

170 
272 

268-270 
140142 
63  -65-67  \\ 

30.000 
3.478 
4.500 
3571 
9.000 

8,090 

4.354 
8.192 
17523 
20.000 
6.S93 
8.770 
9,283 

166.  « 
43.  4C 
35.  IE 
36 
S1.74 

34.4C 

44 

91 
90 

105.2 
34.  8i 

87.71 
50.  44 

Fee 

80  ft  w  La  Salle 
84  ft  w  Market 

40ft  w  of  Market 
141  ft  e  La  Salle 
95  ft  w  l>earborn 
167H  ft  e  Clark 
S  fr90V4  e  Franklin 
SIHf'e  Fifth  ave  s  fr 
81  ft  w  La  Salle 

20,000 

lo.OOO 
Disregarded 

319381   W 
177-181  \\ 
165-167  \\ 

8,000 

April  8,  1916. 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


77 


CHICAGO     REAL     ESTATE     TRANSACTIONS     AND     VALUES. 


Street 

Nos. 

Location. 

Size. 

Transaction 

Valua- 
tion 

Seller  or  Lessor. 

Buyer  or  Lessee. 

Building 

Fron 
Foot 

Foot 

Date 

Madison 

s  \v  cor  Man-  et 
s  w  cur  Market 
46  ft  e  Fifth  ave 
N  w  cor  n  Market 

S  w  cor  Franklin 
150  w  Clark 
101  s  La  Salle 
N  e  cor  La  Salle 

40x99 
40x99 
25x100 
194.4x200.75 
184.8 
72>4xl90 
45x90 
40x90 
80x101 
10.009 
20x80 
99HX141 
65x90 
30x90 
65x90 
41x80.34 

25x90 

1001273 
84.  30x90.  7 

99x157  | 

20X90 
8.23x144.5 

41x80 
79x90 
53x115 
224x124 

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250.000 
221,825 
1,837,121 
670,000 

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1,040,000 
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350,001 
135,000 
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224,000 
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600.000 
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467,805 
115,000 
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65,000 
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215.000 
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92,500 
140,000 
157,000 
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362,601 
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200,000 
341,723 
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A  W  Hannah 
Marcus  Marx 

Louisa  Herrick  &  A.H.  Jc  Teresa 

W  V  Kelley 

Outhet  Est 
Frederick  R  Barnheisel 
Stone  Est 
James  R  Walker 
C  R  Corwitb  et  al 
H  J  Farnham 
Jewett  est 
Elizabeth  Patterson 
John  Monk 
James  A  Lawrence  et  al 
Kstate  of  John  Gavin 
/  Nellie  B  Marshall  and 
)  Randall  E  Marshall 
I  Robert  H  Law  and  Mrs 
1  Eliubeth  A  Ware 
John  V  Karwel1 
f  C  RCorwith.  .aabelle 
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(.  Ambrose  Cramer 
Busch  Est 
Josephine  Griswold 
j  Est  H  F  Waite  &         I 
(  Est  J  Farnsworth       i 
Isabella  Loring  et  al 
Cornelia  McA  Houghton 
M  C  R  R  Company 
Isaac  M  Daggett  ' 
I  Ann  W  Burton  and 
1     Virginian  Holmes 
(  111    Electrical    V    Co 
(     and  Equitable  T  Co 
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Virginia  E  P  King 
Peck  estate 
Louis  O'Neill  etal 
Clarence  W  Marks 
Stanley  McCormick 
Z  Stiles  Ely 
J  W  Masury  et  al 
William  Stewart 
Stanley  McCormick 

Mrs.  Hette  H  Clarke 

J  O  Armour 
L  W  Klahr 
MrsCMcW  Houghton 
H  A  Blair 
W  M  Whitehead 
J  B  Lyon  tr 
H  E  Bucklen 
Hoyne  est 
Hopkins  Academy 
Mrs  Mary  L  Blair 
U  of  Chgo 
Geo  W  Melville  et  al 
J  H  Whittemore 
J  J  Mitchell  Tr 
Studebaker  Bros 
Est  E  M  Fowler 
Lyman  et  al 
Mrs  Mary  M  Walker; 
Miss  C  D  Adams  et  al 
Conrad  Furst 
E  M  Fowler  estate 
Mr*  Mary  Beecher 
William  Blair  estate 
Mrs  Edna  M  Flood 
Kderer  Bros 
Mrs  Marv  O  Newell 
F  G  Hoyne  et  al 
Mrs  T  B  Black.-tone 
Mrs  R  F  Newcomb 
Marthas  Hill 
University  of  Chicago 
5  G  Warner 
Thomas  Smith 
Est  D  K  Fraser 
B  H  Barber 
jowell.  Lyman  et  al 
.  B  Baldwin 
Mrs  Martha  L  Homan 
Mrs  Martha  H  Gage 
f  First  Trust  and  Savings 
1     Bank,  trustee 

Eva  Perry  Moore  et  al 

\  First  Trust  and  Savings 
i     Bank,  trustee 
Mrs  Olive  L  McCauley  et  al   < 
Daisy  M  Turner                   I 
Jehmann  Estate                   1 
Edwin  B  Sheldon 
lames  Ross  Todd 
Gtaorge  A  Armour 
Boston  Ground  Rent  Irs         < 
ist  Otho  S  A  Sprague 
Robert  Stevenson  Jr 
Caryl  Young 
S  Karpen  &  Bro 
[•'rank  A  Helmer 
Est  Mary  Morris  Walker  ( 
11  Fred  Rush  Trustee 
Est  Margarette  Stearns 
H  R  Green 
Est  Marshall  Field 

E.BurlonHolmes&ArmaWBurton  I 

Richard  W.  Sears 
rfrs.  Graee  P.  Blair         !< 
Ilinois  Central  Ry 
A.  Montgomery  Ward 
A.  Montgomery  Ward      * 
Berthold  Lowenthal 
j  P  Porter 
Frederick  Bode 
Studebakers 
Northern  Trust  Co          1 
!nt  Harvester  Co             1 
I  N  Arnold  estate 

Marcus  Marx 
A  W  Hannah 
Joseph  M  Finn 
V  F  Lawson 

John  G  Sliedd 
Frank  P  Boydston 
C  O  Andrews 
University  Chicago 
City  of  Chicago 
Iroquois  Mem.  Hospita 
Selz,  Schwab  A  Co 
James  A  Lawrence  et  a 
George  H  Webster 
Gnstav  Wilkie 
A  J  Grsham 
James  Mabon 

Sell.  Schwab  t  Co 
Gintav  Wilke 

lj  Harry  S    z 
f  Kmanuel     Selz 

DrWm  A  Fisher 
J  A  Chapman  fcJFStone 

A  F  Mai  the 

Alfred  H  Gross 
Charles  Rieck 
W  F  McLaughlin 
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^Congress  Hotel  Co 

|  Standard  Office  Co 

Standard  Office  Co 
Ella  E  Southgate 
B  H  Barber 
W  H  Mortimer 
Montgom'ry  Ward  A  Co 
Gage  Bros  A  Co 
Lorraine  T  Bowyer 
S  Karpen  A  Bros 
Ederer  Bros 
Gage  Bros  A  Co 

Otto  Young 

Otto  Young 
Mrs  Augusta  Lehman 
Otto  Young 
Otto  Young 
Otto  Young 
Otto  Young 
Otto  Young 
Otto  Young 
Otto  Young 
Otto  Young 
H  E  Bucklen 
Henry  Schoellkopf 
Bryan  Lathrop  et  al 
C  H  Ruddock 
E  T  Blair 
J  L  Kesner 
G  L  Thatcher 
Congress  Hotel  Co 
Lucian  Williams 
Lucian  Williams 
I  L  Kesner 
E  T  Blair 
Congress  Hotel  Co 
John  B  Pierce 
Mrs  Mary  O  Newell 
Ederer  Bros 
C  H  Jordan  A  Co 
Otto  Young 
John  P  Hopkins 
Est  Marshall  Field 
C  II  Ruddock 
J  L  Kesner 
Mrs  Julia  F  Heyuorth 
K  W  Sears 
Levy  Mayer 
C  A  Cbapln 
3  A  Cbapln 
ames  A   Patten 
lames  A  Patten 

Solomon  Karpen  et  al 

[  Rydeoa  Merrill  Carpenter 
\  and  John  French  Morrill 

Drake  Hotel  Co 

ames  A  Patten 
aiialxsth  P  Kimbark 
1  J  Lichtstern 
iobert  Stevenson  Jr. 
'harlca  A  Stonehill 
Robert  P  Lament 
Charles  L  Willoughby 
•iary  Sprague  Miller 
lias  A  Stonehill 
Ilinois  Athletic  Club 
>  J  McCormick  est 
'yrus  H  McCormick 
?yrus  II  McCormick 
11  Cent  R  R  Co 
f  S  Oliver 
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Ufred  S  Trude 
Congress  Hotel  Co 

).ivi,i  H  Gaines.  Clillord  Langley 

Congress  Hotel  Co 
Vyers  Boal 
larry  C  Levenson  el  al 
larvis  Hunt  et  al 
David  C  Cook 
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rfcCormick  estates 
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5.000 
6.250 
8,873 
9,295.85 
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62.5 
88.7 

48.  8f 
4S.2! 

Dec,    1912 
Dec,    I91i2 
May.    1911 
Sept.   1911 

Oct.      1914 
April,  1915 
May,    1915 
May.   1915 
July    1908 
Aug.    1908 
May,   1899 
July,  1899 
Apr,    1900 
Mar,    1900 
June.  1902 

Market      

183-185 
350-366 

2,000 

119-123 
125-189 
126-136 
Kli-  21 
87 
136-144 
155-159 
161 
155-159 
75-77 
163 

130-134 
105107 

116-128 

12,153 
10,297 

135 

128 
15 
28 
14.  If 
17 
22.  2f 
17.76 
18.  3C 

17.  W 
27.22 

18.14 

53.78 
23. 

37.50 

16.66 
20 
8 

19.35 

22.40 

21.30 

62 
18 
37.75 
10.58 
40.58 
18.12 
17.66 
33.31 
8 
27 

13.64 

14 

12.30 
24.60 
15 
15 
15 
27 
16.50 
14 
29 
17 
12.30 
25 
11.70 
23.  S5 
36.50 
9.22 
28 
11.50 
10.50 
36.50 
124.50 
29 
20 
16 
16 
29 
36.44 
54.36 

45000 
50,000 
35,000 
100,000 
36,000 
Disregarded 

S.250 
2,000 
1,538 
2,000 
1,600 
1,484 

N  w  cor  Monroe 
133  ft  s  Monroe 
168ft  n  Adams 
133  ft  s  Monroe 
41  ft  s  Washington 

153  ft  n  Adams 

|98  ft  (Madison  st 

S  50  n  of  Monroe 

99ft  s  Madison 

N  e  cor.  Randolph 
N  w  cor  Washington 

123  ft  s  Washington 
110  ft  s  Madison 
S  w  cor  Hubbard  ct 
S  e  cor  River 
160  ft  s  Adams 

110  ft  nof  Harrison 

38  ft  s  Jackson  blvd 

n  w  cor  Jackson  blvd 
31  ft  n  Harrison 
N  w  cor  Jackson  blvd 
168  n  South  Water 
S  w  cor  Washington 
100  ft  n  Monroe 
N  e  cor  South  Water 
101  ft  n  Van  Buren 
150  ft  n  South  Water 
N  Monroe 

S  w  cor  Eldridge  ct 

80  ft  s  Kldridge  ct 
56  ft  n  Harmon  ct 
S  w  cor  Hubbard  ct 
SOfts  Hubbardct 
105  fts  Hubbardct 
130  ft  s  Hubbard  ct 
180  ft  s  Hubbard  ct 
240  ft  s  Hubbard  ct 
40ft  nPeckct 
N  w  cor  Peck  ct 
120  ft  s  Peek  ct 
95H  ft  s  Lake 
171  ft  s  Adams 
473S  ft  n  Twelfth 
77  ft  s  Harrison 
160  ft  s  Monroe 
96  ft  n  S  Water 
240  ft  s  Congress 
84  ft  s  So  Water 
134  ft  s  So  Water 
159  ft  s  Monroe 
120  ft  s  Harrison 
<i92H  ft  s  Congress 
160  ft  n  Eldridge  pi 
130  ft  n  So  Water 
130  ft  n  So  Water 
135  ft  n  Randolph 
S  w  cor  Hubbard  pi 
91  ft  n  Adams 
11  &  ft  s  (J  'ngress 
?J  w  cor  Twelfth 
56  ft  n  Adams 
S  w  cor  Harrison 
n  e  cor  Lake 
s  w  cor  Jackson 
97  ft  n  12th  st 
47  ft  n  12th  st 
60  ft  s  Harmon  ct 
>OU  ft  s  Harmon  ct 

25,000 
40.000 

4  ,750 
2,500 

2.S50 

3.030 

4.843 
2,643 

VI 

3,000 

1,500 
2,340 
1,000 
3,323 

3,846 

3,668 

10,390 
2,000 
6.540 
1.385 
6,593 
5,000 
1,325 
5,707 
1,000 
4,646 

Mar.    1909 
Sept.    1909 

Ian.    J914 

Apr     1910 

Sept.    1914 
Feb,     1915 

Mar.    1915' 
Apr,    1905 
Oct,    1900 
Jan,    190o 
Oct,     1900 

July,  1903 

Oct,     190S 

Oct,     1904 
May,   1901 
July,  1901 
Dec,    1901 
Feb,    190S 
Mar,    1902 
Apr,    1901 
Nov,    1902 
May,   1903 
June,  1903 

A.ug,   1903 

Aug.    1903 
Sept,   1903 
Nov,    1903 
Nov,    1903 
Nov,    1903 
Nov,    1903 
Nov,    1903 
Nov,    1903 
Nov,    1903 
Nov,    1903 
Nov,    1904 
Sept,   1903 
Feb,    1904 
July,  1904 
Feb.    1905 
Feb,    1905 
Mar,    1905 
May,   1905 
July,  1905 
July,  1905 
Nov,   1905 
Dec,    1905 
Feb,    1906 
Feb,   1906 
April,  1906 
April,  1906 
May,  1906 
May,  1906 
June,  1906 
July,  1906 
Oct,     1906 
Oct,    1906 
May,  1906 
Nov,    1907 
Oct.      1907 
Aug,    1907 
Aug.    1907 
Aug,    1907 
Aug,    1907 

April.    1909 
April,     1909 

Dot,      1908 

ept,      1909 
)ct,       1909 
•lov,     1909 
Dec,      1909 
an,       1910 
Deo,      1909 
Dee,      1909 
Fan,      1910 
March,  1910 
Feb,    1905 
-Vug,    1910 
Sept,    1910 
Dct.     1910 
s'ov,    1910 
Dec.    1911 
Mar.    1912 
Vpr,    1912 
Vpr,    1912 
Hay,   1912 
luly,  1912 
luly,  1912 
Vug,   1912 
iept,  1912 
<iov.    1912 
Ian,    1913 
Ian,     1913 
Vpril,  1915 
uly,    1915 
Vug,    1915 
liar.    I91(i 

29  N 

117-123 
255-256 
6-18 
167-168 

'229 
171-175 

'232' 
176 
37-29 
105-109 
129-131 
32-44 
189-193 
34-30 
129-130 

30,000 

Disregarded 
Disregarded 

Disregarded 

No  value 

Disregarded 
6,000 
50,000 

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Disregarded 
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35,000 
Included 

No  value 

No  value 
Disregardet 
62,500 
Disregarded 
Disregardec 
Disregardec 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
10,000 
Vacant 
25,000 
43.000 
Vacant 
10,OfO 
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18,000 
12,000 

299 
310-311 
255-257 
359 
260 
361-262 
264-265 
267-870 
271-272 
273-274 
281-283 
81 
165-168 
343-344 
238-239 
148-149 
35 
228 
53-55 
57 
148-149 
241-242 
230-231 
286 
24-30 
24-30 
91 

2,400 
1,563 
2,830 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
4,666 
2,875 
2,400 
5,000 
3,000 
1,600 
4.285 
2,000 
4,000 
6,250 
1,208 
5,770 
1,500 
1,375 
1,250 
14,100 
5,000 
3,303 
1.962 
1,962 
3.742 
6,250 
9.297 
5,952 
4,000 
8,543 
7,208 
1.800 
9,375 

Disregarded 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 

152-153 

Fee 

)isregarded 
Disregarded 

343 
149-150 
235-237 
66-72 
178-186 
339-341 
337 
322-323 
324-325 

295-300 
326 

23.39 
50 
41.90 
13.84 
54 

Disregarded 

55.000 
1  <U,100 
120,000 

838,383 
1 

877,864 

200,000; 
116.584' 
350,000 
140.000! 
140,000 
10 
320,000 

170,000 
625,000 
1.148,000 
110,000 
150,000 
250,000 
375  000 
761.8SO 
350,000 
100,000 
200,000 
80,000 
100,000 
1,295,000 
1,100.000 
512.500 
169,500 

1.833 
1.300 
3,000 

8,296 

10.72 
18.71 
17.54 

5.96 

S  w  cor  Eldridge  ct 
240  ft  <  Harmon  pi 

N  w  cor  Hubbard  ct 
20  ft  s  Harmon  pi 
255H  't  n  12th  it 
10  f  t  n  Harmon  pi 
62  ft  n  Randolph 
19  ft  n  Randolph 
f  e  cor  Randolph  st 
!  w  cor  Madieon  st 
N  w  cor  Randolph 
162  ft  n  Randolph 
88X  ft  s  Monroe  st 
80  ft  n  Van  Huron  E  F 
88  ft  s  Congress  E  F 
5  F  134  ft  n  Harrison 
S  E  cor  Twelfth  st  W  F 
N  w  i  or  Harmon  pi 
Hw  Harrison  &  Hubbard 
91  ft  n  Adams 
42  ft  n  Harrison 
1  e  cor  Lake 
S  w  cor  Congress 
142  ft  s  So  Water 
15  ft  n  Madison 
5  w  cor  Washington 
*J  w  cor  S  Water 
88  ft  n  E  Lake 
16  ft  n  Monroe 
10  s  Van  Buren 
*J  w  cor  Monroe 
N  wcor  Monroe 
52X  ft  s  of  River 

Vacant 

10,973 
5.000 
4,857 
4.487.18 
2,300 
2,187.50 

'0.96 
9.24 
'8.40 
35.lt 
17 
16.82. 

321 
330 
309-311 
88-90 
92-96 
98-100 
121-123 
93-105 
8890 
145-147 
189-192 
221 
228 
1201-1207 
71 

175,000 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 



Disregarded 
Vacant 

2,800 
8,823 
14,000 
4,231 
5.769 
3,012 
6,701) 
9,523  66 
8,861 
3,846 
2,272 
4,000 
3.333 
9,000 
2,087 
5,339 
3.390 

21.50 
5.1.59 
81.88 
38.40 
33.44 
23 
52.75 
58 
49.22 
22.48 
17.47 
22.      , 
25.64, 
55.55  i 
74.38! 
40.      1 
26.      , 

616  S 
128-130 
518 

Vacant 

512 
215 
12-22 
28-34 
300-308 
209-211 
18-22 
408-422 
34-40 

3,000.000 
122.500 
934,555 
73000 

210.000 
Fee 
Fee 

5,000 
3,223 
3,743 
3,041 

84.46 

IS    S;, 

87.93  i 
54.641 

342N 

78 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


CHICAGO    REAL  ESTATE    TRANSACTIONS    AND    VALUES. 


Street. 

Nos. 

Location. 

Size. 

Transaction. 

Valua- 
tion. 

Seller  or  Lessor. 

Buyer  or  Lessee. 

Building. 

Front 

Foot. 

Sq. 
Foot. 

Date. 

Michigan  are  

346-352 

45-49 
116 

243-257 

184-186 
111-117 

119 

45-49 
140-146 
140-146 

175 

232-238 
140-14 

282-234 

188 

236-238 

240-246 
118-120 
301-303 

65-67 
•118-120 

S  w  cor  River 
162.17  ft  w  State 
93  ft  e  State 
130  ft  e  Clark 

N  e  cor  Market 

90fte  Fifth  av 
117.73  ft  w  Dearborn 

806.73ft  w  Dearborn 

93  ft  e  State 
126  ft  w  Clark 
126  ft  w  Clark 

162  It  w  La  Salle 

S  w  cor  Franklin 

126  ft  w  Clark 
S  W  cor  Franklin  w  fr 

70  ft  E  Fifth  Ave 

50  ft  w  Franklin 

90  ft  w  Franklin 
90H  ft  e  Clark 
S  e  cor  Franklin 

Bet  Clark  &  Dearborn 

9054  e  Clark  st 
S  e  cor  Market 
95  ft  e  of  Franklin 
100  ft  s  Polk 
55H  ft  e  State 
69  ft  e  State 
135  ft  n  Van  Buren 
180  ft  s  Jackson 
300  ft  s  Harrison 
148  ft  n  Polk 
196  ft  n  Polk 
221  ft  n  Polk 
350  ft  s  Harrison 
180.  34  ft  s  Jackson  blvd 
140^  ft  s   Jackson  blvd 
257  ft  8  Polk 
199  ft  s  Harrison 
50  f  t  n  Harrison  w  f 
197  ft  n  Harrison 
SPolk 
SPolk 
SPolk 
SPolk 
SPolk 
S  Polk 
100  ft  s  of  Van  Buren 
SecorJeks'nb'dlOOftwSt 
130  ft  I  Jackson  blvd 
186  ft.  s  Jackson  blvd 
150  ft  n  of  Harrison 
148%  ft  s  of  Van  Buren 
130  ft  s  Jackson  blvd 
8  w  ear  Custom  Houie  pi 
54K  ft  e  Fifth  av 
100  ft  e  Dearborn 
54%  ft  e  Fifth  av 
122  ft  w  Clark 
N  e  cor  Dearborn 
60.24  ft  e  Dearborn 
100  ft  w  Franklin 
100  ft  e  Franklin 
100  ft  e  Dearborn 
40  ft  w  La  Salle 

100  ft  w  Franklin 
70  ft  w  State 
s  w  cor  Dearborn 
8  w  cor  Dearborn 
N  e  oor  West  Water 
N  w  cor  West  Water 
IK  ft  e  Dearborn 
100  ft  ;w  Dearborn 
120  ft  w  Dearborn 
200  ft  w  Fifth  »v« 
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153  4  ft  w  Michigan  av 
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98  f  t  w  State 
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75  ft  w  Wabash  av 
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140  ft  w  Froaktin 
120  ft  e  Fifth  ave 
160  ft  w  Clark 
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N  e  cor  Fifth  av 
80  ft  e  Clark  st 

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t  223.175 
300,000 
160,600 

440,000 

175,000 
500,000 

500,000 

275,000 
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130,000 

467,500 
1,000,000 

300,000 

60.000 

167,500 

332,000 
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325,000 

250,000 
594,675 

(  B  J  Fitzgerald 
I  Perry  Ulrich 
Board  of  Education 
Katherine  S  Adams 
W  O  Goodman 

0  B  Farwell 

R  H  Crozer 
P  C  Brooks 

J  S  Miller 
Est  Catherine  Boomer 
David  Mayer 
Thomas  McGinnls 

Otto  Young 

Bradner  Smith  A  Co 
National  Safe  Dep  Co 

National  Safe  Dep  Co 

Katharine  S  Adams 
Alfred  E  Spink 
Harris  Safe  Deposit  Co 

Howard  G  Gray 

William  C  Boyden 

Sonnan  W  Harris 
Henry  Phipps 

Wallace  L  DeWolf 

Henry  Phipps 

Henry  Phipps 
Schoenhofeu  Invest  Co 
Miss  Kate  Fowler 

Anna  Boardman            t 
Sidney  D.  Kelsey          f 

Chllds  Co 
J  F  Porter 
United  Garage  Co 
L  S  &  M  S  Ry 
Peacock  heirs 
Stillman  B  Jamieson 
Henry  Sampson 
E  A  Shedd 
Charles  Pope 
Lakeside   Press  Bldg  Co 
Lakeside  Press  Bldg  Co 
Laseside  Press  Bldg  Co 
F  M  Gray 
E  A  Shedd 
R  C  Gunning 
Charles  S  Miller 
Francis  M  Gray 
Thomas  R  Lyon 
Chicago  Edison  Co 
C&  WIUR 
C  &  \.  I  R  R 
C*  WIRR 
C&  W  IRR 
C&  WIRR 
C&  WIRR 
R  I  Gunning 
Richard  W  Seam 
Automobile  Club 
J  L  Kesn  ;r 
Caroline  D  Robinson 
Frederick  S  Kenfield 
Est  L  C  Paine  Freer 
Louie  Olcese 
I  F  Pr  -ter 
Richard  W  Sean 
David  Mayer 
L  S  &  M  S  Ry 
C  H  McCormick 
W  J  Davis  et  al 
Francis  A  Hardy 
Charles  Wilcox 
Lowell,  Lymanet  al 

Lambert  Tree 

H  J  Keasbey 
TF  Lyon 
R  W  Sears 
J  B  Murphy 
Joy  Morton 
W  R  Linn  and  A  Orr 
Lowell  Lyman  A  Harris 
Washington  Porter 
Philip  Henricl 
L  P  Morton 
Elizabeth  A  Ware 
Sprague  Warner  <&  Co 
August  von  Glahn 
John  Kranz 
Karl  and  Emil  Eltel 
Marshall  Field 
Joseph  Beifeld 
John  M  Kranz 
Eltel  Bros 
Jacob  Franks 
William  C  Scipp 
M  J  Corboy  Company 
Joseph  Beifeld 
Albert  Pick 

Levy  Mayer 
Hotel  Sherman  Co 
Joseph  Beifeld 

Oscar  F  Mayer 
Charles  Subert 

David  Mayer 
David  Maver 
Frank  W  Alter 
Albert  H  Loeb 
Virginia  M  Rosenthal 
i  Alex  A  J  Alexander  j 
-j  Lucy  A  Simms            V 
1  Kenneth  D  Alexander      \ 
j  A  D  Hannah                ^ 
1  David  Hogg                 | 

Mrs  Anna  Schmidt 

Mar,  1913 

July,  1902 
Aug,  1903 
Aug,  1903 

Feb,  1900 

Apr,  1901 
Dec,  1901 

Dec,  1901 

Feb,  1902 
March,  1808 
Sept,  1808 

Dee,  1809 

Feb,  1810 
Aug,  1808 
Apr,  1910 

May,  1910 

July,  1910 

July,  1910 
May,  1908 
Apr,  1911 

Apr,  1911 

Aug,  1913 
Nov,  1912 
Dec,  1915 
Jan,  1906 
Oct,  1907 
May,  1903 
July,  1901 
Sept,  1902 
Sept,  1902 
June,  1900 
Jan,  1901 
Jan,  1901 
Apr,  1901 
Jan,  1908 
Jan,  1908 
Jan,  1908 
Apr,  1908 
July,  1904 
Nov,  1904 
Apr,  1905 
May,  1905 
May,  1905 
May,  1905 
Apr,  1905 
Apr,  1905 
Nov,  1907 
June,  1808 
Mar,  1905 
Mar,  1911 
Nov.  1912 
Nov.  1912 
June,  1909 
Deo,  1805 
Aug,  1907 
July  1909 
Apr,  1913 
Jan,  1902 
Jan,  1916 
June,  1902 
Apr,  1900 
May,  1900 
Feb,  1901 

Mar,  1901 

Nov,  1901 
Nov,  1901 
Sept,  1907 
Sept,  1907 
Jan,  1908 
Jan,  1902 
Apr,  1908 
Apr,  190B 
Jun*,  1802 
June,  1902 
Apr,  1904 
Jan,  1905 
Mar,  1905 
D*C,  1S05 
Deo,  1906 
Mar,  1905 
Ma;,  1908 
Jan,  1907 
June,  1906 
May,  1909 
Apr,  1909 
May,  1808 
June,  1808 
July,  1809 

June  1808 
Oet,  1909 
Jan,  1808 

Jan,  1810 
Mar,  1806 

May,  1910 
June,  1910 
Mar,  1911 
Mar,  1911 
Apr,  1911 

Apr,  1911 

Apr,  1911 
July,  191i 
July,  1911 
Julv.  1911 

Monroe  

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50,000 
12,000 

80,000 

35,000 
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9,150 
6,000 
7,155 

2,000 

3,311 

5,606 

42.85 
56.74 
37.65 

13.80 

16 
80 

32 

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J  P  Brosseau 
Tohn  Q  Davis 
Norman  W  Harris 
/  Hiram  J  Wallace 
I     Charles  R  Gibson 
/  Eat  George  0  Hovey 
I      Trustees  Oberlin  College 
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Est  Geo  O  Hovey 
(  Mary  E  Kellogg 
<  Lucy  E  Bell 
(.  Wallace  L  De  Wolf 
J  Board  of  Trustees  of 
I  Oberln  College  of  Ohio 
Uornele  Woolley 
j  «j  Paine  Freer  est 
Est  Thomas  Murdoch 
!  Albert  A  Wert           I 
Joseph  Tiernano       V 
W  Henry  Mathes      ) 
Schoenhofen  Inv  Co 
Chas  Pope 
Hett/  H  R  Green 
J  G  Cella  estate 
Mrs  Susan  A  McLean 
John  Remm 
Est  J  D  Jennings 
C  R  Corwith  et  al 
P  A  &  E  F  Newton 
Peter  Wolf  et  al 
T  E  Donnelly 
John  G  Cella 
John  V  Baxter 
Ellse  Frank  estate 
Richard  Gerstley 
Hedwig  Weber 
W  B  Gibbs 
Dwight  C  Haven 
William  Patterson 
Chas  J  Becktel 
Chas  S  Miller 
Chas  S  Miller 
Chas  S  Miller 
Chas  S  Miller 
Chas  S  Miller 
IV  A  Weaver 
Wm  C  Lobtnstine 
National  Life  Ins  Co 
Henry  Sampson 
Ralph  W  Condee 
Fannie  E  Farrar  et  al 
National  Life  las  Co 
Julius  Heidenreich 
SW  Packard  et  al 
Mary  Mulveel 
J  F  Porter 
Kate  Cody 
Myrtle  C  Bruce 
J  H  Lathrop  est 
Kroeger  est  et  al 
Margaret  Blalsdell  et  al 
James  A  Plndell 

George  H  High  et  al 

Francis  A  Hardy 
W  A  Taylor 
Est  B  M  De  Wlndt 
R  W  Sean 
E  B  Butler 
E  B  Butler 
Mary  A  Small 
Seaverns  Elevator  Co 
Estate  Susanna  F  Lees 
H  J  Macfarland 
J  H  Kedzie 
J  H  Bradshaw  et  al 
Est  Jonathan  Abel 
llamlin  astate 
Equitable  Trust  Co 
J  V  Le  Moyne            >• 
Sherman  estat* 
John  A  Countryman 
John  Kranz 
Chas  H  Hermann 
Conrad  Bereias  et  al 
Home  for  the  Friendless 
E  A  and  C  B  Shedd 
John  Moll 
/  Trus  Bryan  Lathrop        ( 
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Joseph  Beifeld 
Est  Francis  Cornwall       1 
\     Sherman                       f 
J  John  Koelling  and           1 
\  Alexander  Klappenbaoh  J 
G  A  Koeffler 

Est  Marcus  C  Sterns 
Elizabeth  A  Ware 
Rowe  Estate 
W  H,   F  C  &  G  A  Glbbs 
Pabst  Brewing  Co. 

Virginia  M  Rosenthal 

Mrs  Anna  Schmidt 

(  A  D  Hannah               I 
)  David  Hogg 
i  A  D  Hannah               j 
David  Hogg                j 
Est  Thomas  Murdoch 

5,500 

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31,635 

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6.000 

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4,187.50 

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38 
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56.40 
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380,000 
25,500 
45,000 
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27,400 
57,000 
110,000 
51,000 
25,000 
22,500 
23,000 
75,000 
123,100 
27,833 
24,000 
33,333 
80,000 
15,150 
18,000 
20.500 
23,562 
63,000 
23,100 
75.000 
840,000 
245,200 
418.675 

8,444 
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10 
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26.46 
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77-79 
173 
177 
181 
185 
187-191 
199 
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531-537 
421-423 
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112,506 
202,500 
150,000 
100,000 
120,000 
288,636 
120,000 
615,000 
97,000 
92,000 
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147,000 
124,000 
100,000 
265.00. 
175,000 
110,000 
200,000 
150,000 

100,000 

200,000 
56,00 
300,000 
158.500 
130,000 
255,000 
75,000 
350,000 
1,667,692 
255,000 
,  400.000 
220,000 
250,000 
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442,425 
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160,000 
1,667,692 
1,670,020 

50,000 
156,717 

219,950 
365,530 
593,550 
500,000 
460,000 

562,500 

175,000 
95,000 

718,400 
130.000 

2.272 
2,977 
6,000 
1,600 
5,800 
4,810 
1,000 
12,500 
4,974 
1,533 
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171-179 
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85-87 
233-237 
211 
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164-168 

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10,000 

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65,500 
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80.000 
80,000 
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40,000 
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125,000 
32,500 
40,000 
40,000 
20,000 
75,000 
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79-81 
106 
108-110 
211 
1*0-182 
16-17 
258-893 
74-118 
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40-44 
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74-78 
188-WO 
192-196 
238-242 
177 
143 
211 

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127-141 
127-411 

100402 
827-231 

112-114 
120-122 
124 
183-189 
111-117 

111-117 

138 
134-136 

138 
163-165 

3,750 
5,000 
4,000 
2,800 
3,500 
3,000 
1,154 
5,375 
2,750 
3,618 
10,443 
5,375 
4,938 

20,000 

4,166 
4,936 

23.14 
27.43 
78.22 

10,000 

4,000 
10,432 
10,437 

44.44 
57.95 
87.97 

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23.04 

30.54 
105 
283 
43 
70.30 

88 

117 
36.30 

117.17 
39.32 

5,498.75 
7,372 
19,785 
6,250 
6,625 

7,031 

8,750 
2,750 

8,905 
3,982 

35,000 
7,000 

Est  Lambert  Tree 

* 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


79 


CHICAGO  REAL  ESTATE  TRANSACTIONS  AND  VALUES. 


Street. 

Nos-                  Location. 

Size. 

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Randol  ph  

18-22  K 

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S  w  cor  Wabash 
40  ft  e  Franklin 
96  ft  e  Wabash 
140  ft  e  of  Fifth  Ave 
>J  w  cor  n  La  Salle 
80  it  w  State 

80  ft  e  Clarke  St 

129X  ft  w  Michigan 

60  ft  w  State 
S  w  cor  Fifth  av 
40  ft  w  State 
160  ft  w  Clark 
303.34  ft  e  State 

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60.5x161x70 
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24x103 
79x106 
32x106 
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40x106 
117x106 
18x106 
18x106 
35X106 
100x106 
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110x106 
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80x55 
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120x55 
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25x140 
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25x100 
109.5X68H 
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$375.000 
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Ost  Matthew  Latlin 

L.  E  Lattin 
Est  Matthew  Laflin 
Est  Marshall  Field 
Wm  A  Fisher 
Albert  H  Wetten 
Frederick  T.  Hoyt 
Karl  &  Emil  Eitel 
Northern  Trust  Co 
f  A  J  A  Alexander       ) 
4  Mrs  Lucy  A  Simms   f 
(KD  Alexander          ) 

Irwin  Rew 
AnnaRew  Gross 

John  Kranz 
Maurice  Taussig 
J  M  Kranz 
K  Barnhart  Est 
1      Hibbard,     Spencer, 
1        Bartlett  &  Co 
Mrs  Julia  F  Porter 
E  A  Buzzell 
C  T  &  T  Co,  trs 
Frank  P  Graves 
F  P  Graves 
Mrs  Martha  £  Braun 
Margaret  Laflin 
Est  Albert  S  Lattin 
Est  Albert  S  Laflin 
Est  Alberts  Laflin 
John  Powers 
A  F  Martha 

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MarTin  A  Farr 
MarTin  A  Farr 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
J  A  Patten 
Bingham  Son  Co 
Bingham  Son  Co 
Bingham  Son  Co 
Bingham  Son  Co 
Bingham  Son  Co 
Bingham  Son  Co 
J  C  Billingslea 
Public  Library 
William  Kent 
J  A  Patten 
JA  Patten 
Henry  J  Killilea 
James  P  Grier 
3eorge  G  Rumsey 
Lambert  Tree 
Geo  W  Smith 
LeTerettThompson  etal 
1  Hibbard,    Spencer, 
1     Bartlett  &  Co 
George  S  Lord 
Allie  Shank 
Equitable  Trust 
Henry  Botsford 
John  H  Ifradshaw 
Thomas  Murdoch 
C  F  Grey 
Frank  Cuneo 
Frederick  Oppenheimer 
E  B  Millar  <&  Co 
J  G  Neumeister 
C  E  Brown 
J  B  Hobos 

C  FGrey 

W  E  Mortimer 
W  E  Mortimer 

{  Charles  C  Rumrffl 
Jo'eph  Theurer,  Carl  Buhl 
j  Charles  C  Rumrill 

IkeBeurk 
Clarence  T  Peck 
J  K  &  Isador  Ferguson 
Henry  Batsford 
Andrew  &  Lawrence  Cuneo 
Marshall  Field 
Russell  D  Hill  Tr 
Secor  Cunningham 
John  L  Le  Moyne 
Chicago  Title  &  Tr  Co  Tr 
West  Theolosr'l  Semin'y 
ThosJ.  White 
U  of  Chicago 
ThosJ.  White 
Carl  Buhlet  al 
Garrett  Bib  Inst 
C  H  Weaver 
John  Kranz 
Otto  Youog 
Marshall  Field 
F  H  Winston 
C  W  Pardridge 
j  Hibbard,     Spencer, 
1  Bartlett  *  Co 
William  Kroeschell 
Otto  Young 
J  H  Lomax 
Robert  C  Burton  et  al 
W  E  Hale  estate 
P  W  Gates 
Henry  Field  estate 
Otto  Young 
FredS  Winston 

9,375 
4,755 

117.18 
58.70 

Feb,;  1911 
Feb,  1912 
Apr.  1912 
May  1912 
July  1912 
Jan.  1913 
AUK,  1913 
Sept,  1913 

Dec,  1913 

Feb,  1914 

July,  1914 
Mar,  1911 
....  1913 
Aug,  1914 

June,  1901 

Oct,  1906 
Dec,  1905 
Aug,  1906 
Mar  1908 
Mar,  1908 
Deo,  1909 
Feb,  1912 
Feb,  1912 
Feb,  1912 
Feb.  1912 
May,  1913 
Nov.  1915 
Jan  I'Jie 
Jan  1901 
Apr  1901 
Apr  1902 
NOT  1902 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190S 
XOT  190* 
NOT  190Z 
NOT  190* 
NOT  1902 
NOT  1908 
NOT  1902 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190Z 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190* 
NOT  190* 
Apr,  1903 
Sept,  1905 
Mar,  190* 
AUK  1908 
AUB.  1908 
Auc,  KM 
Sept,  1008 
Dee,  190* 
Feb  1909 
Dec,  1910 
June,  1900 

June,  1901 

July,  1901 
Aug,  1901 
June,  1903 
NOT,  1904 
Apr,  1904 
June,  1905 
Jan,  1907 
Feb,  1907 
Feb,  1907 
July,  1907 
Aug,  1907 
Jan,  I90g 
Mar,  1908 

May,  1908 
NOT,  1908 
NOT.  1907 

July,  1908 
Sept,  1909 
Sept.  190* 

Oct.  190* 
Feb.  191* 

May,  1910 
Mar,  1911 
Mar,  1911 
June  1912 
June  1912 
June  1912 
Aug.  1912 
Nov.  1912 
Nov.  1912 
Sept.  1914 
Sept.  1914 
Sept.  1914 
Mar,  1916 
Mar,  1916 
Mar.  1916 
Mar,  1900 
May,  1900 
Feb,  1901 
.Ian,  1901 
May,  1901 
June,  1901 

Aug,  1901 
Aug,  1901 
Oct,  1901 
Dec,  1901 
Dec,  1901 
Jan,  190* 
Mar,  1902 
May,  190* 
Sept,  190S 

Kiv*r 

230 

62-64 
174-176 
150-160 
4  <fc  16  v 

74-80  w 

72-74  e 
10-12  w 

Alfred  S.  Trude 
Clinton  Clarke 
Jreene  Estate 
Board  of  Administration 
A  A  McKay 
Jane  S  Haven 

Virginia  M  Rosenthal 
t  Albert  A  Sprague      ] 

~\  Lucy  Sprague  Mitcliel           > 

(Ezra  Warner,  Jr       ) 

40.000 
221,000 
100,000 

2,000 
5,527 
5,000 

22.22 
32.90 

27.77 

20,000 

70,666 

600,000 

328,000 

75,000 
342.400 
125,000 
375,000 

130,000 

35,000 
30,000 
166,666 
60.001' 
60.000 
35,000 
52,600 
45,244 
40.362 
123.600 
184,975 
100,000 
120,000 
7,750 
150.000 
10.600 
30,060 
30,060 
60,120 
33,550 
35,625 
30,625 
56,250 
25,000 
15,444 
18,603 
46,332 
14.040 
14,040 
14,040 
16,660 
33,320 
97,461 
14,994 
14,994 
29,155 

6.666 
7,453 

8,098 

3,750 
5,706 
6,250 
6,198 

2,131 

735 

916 
2,100 
1,900 
1,900 
1,200 
1.547 
1,330 
1,345 
2,575 
2,680 
1,538 
1,846 
292.50 
407 
403 
1,250 
1,220 
1,220 
1,220 
1,250 
1,250 
1,250 
1,250 
702 
702 
702 
702 
702 
702 
833 
833 
833 
833 
833 
833 
1,080 
3,200 
3,000 

83.32 
93.16 

48.20 

45. 
57.06 
78. 

13 
7.35 

Jacobs  Franks 
E  E  Earl 
EdwAShedd 
Uertha  C  Denegre 

Mrs  Nellie  E  Church 
Louisa  M  Wadskier 
O  F  Aldis,  tr 
Kst  Joel  C  Walter 
loel  C  Walter 
(dor  A  Said 
Est  Matthew  Laflln 
Kst  Matthew  Latlin 
Est  Matthew  Lafltn 
Kst  Matthew  Laflin 
Mrs  A  F  Winston 
A  S  Laflin  estate 
A  F  Martha 
Kelly  est 
Margaret  A  Steele 
Bertha  Jahn 
Joamea  Kenney 
V  C  Price 
IraB  Cook 
E  J  Learned 
J  E  Otis  et  al 
C  Ruppert 
Charles  Hill 
Lehmann  est 
G  H  High 
C  W  Hall 
M  A  Farr 
H  Bering 
E  B  McCagg 
C  A  Chapin 
Schwarer  est 
W  McClintock 
RS  Cox 
John  Cuneo 
Smith  est 
Fulton  est 
John  B  Adams 
Kelly  estate 
Hagaman  «st 
Catholic  Bishop 
John  B  Adams 
Edward  Charles  Maher 
Henry  J  Killilea 
Louis  E  Melton  et  al 
Mary  Ann  Walsh  et  al 
James  P.  Grier 
Charles  W  Lasher 

H  H  Shufeldt 

Charles  H  Baldwin 
W  B  Rappleye 
Harvey  B  Hurd 
E  C  Von  Alton 
Charles  W  Lasher 
Clementine  W  Dunning 
Victor  Du  Pont  Jr 
Est  W  B  Ogden 
Henry  Botsford 
CG  Smith 
Mrs  Anna  J  Comstock 
Est  W  S  Gurnee 
C  E  Brown 

F  W  Peck 

Mortimer  &  Tapper 
Mortimer  &  Tapper 
I  Frances  C  Adams 
1  Thatcher  M  Adams 
Charles  C  Humrill 
f  Carl  C  Buhl 
i  Joseph  Theurer 
Wary  Pining 
Ferdinand  W  Peck 
Mrs  Elizabeth  O'Niell 
Est  Simon  Reid 
Henry  Botsford    ' 
M  LThomas  DWLindsay 
Alexander  W  Hannah 
E  B  Millar  &  Co 
Thos  Murdoch 
A  W  Longley 
E  G  &  A  H  Armstrong 
T  Pardee  est 
Thos  J.  White 
U  of  Chicago 
John  AHaye 
Carl  Buhl  et  al 
T  &  C  Ramm 
Mrs  Y  B  Holmes 
Mrs  Sarah  Roche  et  al 
(Central  Music  Hall  Co 
Heaton  Owsley  et  el 
Stanley  McCormick 

Estate  of  C  M  Reed 

Mrs  K  Klassen 
Corwith  estate 
Sinclair  estate 
W  E  Hall  estate 
Robert  C  Burton  et  al 
E  A  Shedd 
Fred  Ayer 
C  D  Irwin 
Fred  H  Winston 

8w 
112-116n 

80-55 

33-35 
41 
40-46 
30-32 
3032 
41 
331-335 
347 
349-351 
360-S64 
361x365 
345-351 
345-351 
116 
14-16 
120 
66 
68 
70-72 
74 
100 
102 
104-106 
108 
114 
116 
118-124 
126 
128 
130 
132 
134-136 
188-146 
148 
148)4 
150-152 

Disregarded 

10,000 
8,000 
Fee 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
5,000 

N  e  cor  Dock 
224  ft  e  of  Wabasb  :iv 

19.81 
17.90 
18 
11.85 
15.47 
13.30 
13.45 
37.39 
28 
15.38 
18.46 
27.60 
3.84 
3.80 
15 
15 
15 
15 
11.80 
11.80 
11.80 
11.80 
6.62 
6.62 
6.62 
6.62 
6.62 
6.62 
7.85 
7.85 
7.85 
7.85 
7.85 
7.85 
10.19 
32 
30 

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y,  interest 

250  ft  s  Harrison 
150  ft  s  Jackson  blvd 
214  ft  s  Harrison 
375  ft  s  Van  Buren 
398  ft  s  Van  Buren 
421  fl  a  Van  Buren 
471  ft  f  Van  Buren 
S  w  cor  Harrison 
28!4  ft  s  Harrison 
53  ft  s  Harrison 
98  f  t  s  Harrison 
165  ft  s  Harrison 
187  ft  s  Harrison 
233W  ft  s  Harrison 
300  ft  s  Harrison 
320  ft  s  Harrison 
340  ft  s  Harrison 
348  ft  s  Harrison  . 
363  ft  s  Harrison        f 
403  ft  s  Harrison 
520  ft  s  Harrison 
538  ft  s  Harrison 
556  ft  s  HarJEon 
N  w  cor  ".folk 
S  w  cor  Jackson 
64  ft  e  Dearborn 

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Fee 
Vacant 

Sherman  ;...  *  .'.. 

2-4 
104-106 
154-160 
162-168 
86 
86 
22-24 
54-56 
86 
217 

52-60 

«S4  to  240 
14 
Z34-240 
270-272 
193 

160,000 
55,000 

125  ft  n  Harmon 
125  ft  n  Harrison 
100  ft  n  Van  Buren  st 
250  ft  •  Van  Buna        « 
125  ft  n  of  Harmon  ct  eTr 
80  f  t  w  Fitth  av 

209J4  ft  e  State 

N  e  cor  Franklin 
75ft  e  Michigan  av 
N  e  cor  Franklin 
146H  ft  e  Lake 
16U  ft  w  La  Salle 
N  w  cor  La  Salle 
80  ft  w  La  Salle 
N  w  cor  Franklin 
159  ft  n  e  Lake 
131  ft  w  of  Michigan 
80  ft  w  Dearborn 
150  ft  w  of  Franklin 
160  ft  w  of  Franklin 

1 
1 

10 
51,250 

30,000 
55,000 

82,000 

115.000 
25.000 
110,000 
35,000 
60,000 
115,000 
130.000 
125,030 
43,750 
50.000 
40,000 
100,000 

1,025 

1,200 
2,250 

10.04 
11.32 
15 

11.70 

28.75 
7.69 
22.72 
11.60 
16.66 
22.73 
18.33 
14.40 
20.60 
11.90 
31.81 
32.73 

10,000 
Disregarded 
15,000 

« 

State  

1,250 
1,000 
1,818 
875 
2,500 
1,250 
2,750 
790 
1,092 
1,666 
1,750 
1.250 

10,000 

10,000 
15,000 
20,000 
30,000 

185-187 
212-248 
270-272 
33 
128 
258-262 
258-262 
127 
128 
129 
154-160 

201-207 
201-207 
201-207 
13 

10,000 
5,000 
10,000 

100,000 

78300 
158,600 
1 
400.000 
500.626 

1 
1 

33,000 
127,000 
160,500 
55,000 

12,000 
14,000 

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Disregarded 

3,315 
2,000 

22 
26 

J  e  cor  Fifth  avt 
S  e  cor  Fifth  Ave 
S  e  cor  Fifth  ave 

20  ft  e  Michigan  »v» 
SeeorLaSaUe 
75  ft  e  Michigan  aT 
S  w  cor  Dearborn 
S  w  cor  Dearborn 
67%  e  of  Wabash 
75  e  of  Michigan 
155  w  of  Michigan 
N  w  cor  La  Salle 

S  w  cor  Beaubien  Cl  90  lie  Mich 

40  ft  e  of  Clark 
N  E  cor  Fifth  av 
N  E  cor  Fifth  av 
N  E  cor  Fifth  av 
W  of  Franklin 
S  e  cor  Fifth  Ave 
60  ft  e  of  Clark 
109)4  ft  s  Lake 
210  ft  s  Madison 
S  e  cor  Randolph 
105  ft  s  South  Water 
120  ft  s  Washington 

N  e  cor   South  Water 

N  e  cor  Harmon  ct 
140  ft  8  Monroe 
100  ft  s  Harrison 
S  e  cor  Lake 
S  e  cor  Lake 
80  ft  s  Adams 
S  w  cor  Harrison 
N  w  cor  Lake 
105  ft  s  Lake 

5,000 
6,257 

33.33 
41.71 

14 
113-115 
113-115 
57 
108-110 
75 
150-158 
115-117 
77 

1,320 
2,953 
3.755 
2,200 

10.15 
59 
75 
15.71 

135,000 

1,687.50 

31.00 

150,000 
251.893 
260,000 
425,000 
90.000 
170,000 
300,000 
720.000 
70.000 
1,000,000 

270,000 

33.00C 
320.00C 
60,000 
250000 
250,000 
175.CXX 
225.00K 
126  OXX 
22,  SOX 

i,875 
3,148 
1,857 
5,279 
3,333 
2,633 
10,000 
5,806.45 
3.500 
13,566 

34.09 
57.23 
33.76 
34.06 
22.22 
38.65 
60  20 
38.60 
43 
94.87 

11.40 

14.73 
91.66 
24 
33.72 
33.72 
77.50 
42 
66.66 
13.72 

41-45 
147 
63-73 
12 
112-116 

12,000 

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Disregarded 
125,000 
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45,000 
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523-525 
180 
366 
39-.. 
39-.. 
210 
356-358 
24-28 
12-  14 

825 

11,000 
2,400 
2300 
2,300 
7,750 
4,500 

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20.000 
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THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


CHICAGO  REAL  ESTATE  TRANSACTIONS  AND  VALUES. 


Street 

Nos. 

Loc*iion 

Size 

Transaction 

\  alua 
lion     | 

208 

62V4  ft  s  Adams 

20x101 

Lease 

t  •'47  450;Cyrus  Me 

435 

60  ft  n  of  Peck  ct 

28x13? 

Sale 

47.00U  C  A  Saw\ 

155 
242 

296 
547-Ma 
229-231 
113-120 
312 
187-189 

•t-an 

369 
371-373 
539-MI 
543-549 

S3  ft  n  Monroe 
S  w  cor  Jackson  blvd 
150  ft  s  Van  Buren 
JOO  ft  s  Harmon  ct 
-'  i  f:  n  Jackson  blvd 
HIM  ft*  Madison 
S  Van  Buren 
116  ft  n  Adams 
S  e  cor  Harrison 
SO  ft  s  Harrison 
120  ft  s  Harrison 
120  ft  s  Harmon  pi 
•60  ft  s  Harmon  pi 

25x83 
38x100 
19&X100 
40x138 
36x144 
46HX106 
24-SiXlOO 
26^x147 
90x138 
40X138H 
40x138 
40x138 
HtxlS8 

Lease 
Lease 
Lease 
Sale 
Lease 
Lense 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
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Sale 
Sale 

40aOOO|  Adolf  Kr 

500.000  .Mrs  L  Bl 
1  23.650;  CC  Starl 
28.700i  Est  Sallv 
625.000)  Equitabl 
1.275.000  Charles  I 
7-J.550  I  H  Sliro 
.=.62.500  '-'thelber 
360.000  High  esta 
122.50    Pottgiese 
40.000iJane  L  T 
41,000  GeoS  Bu 
80.000  Wm  C  Se 

298 
317-219 
329 
4S342S 
214 
206 
47C 

170  s  Van  Buren 
142H  ft  s  Adams 
80  ft  s  Congress 
201  ft  s  Hub  bard  p) 
N  w  cor  Quincv 
63H  ft  s  Adams 

IMfxlOO 

4?Hxl4o 
211x138 
40x138 
33HX144 
MX  KM 
20x100 

Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
[<ease 
Lease 

80.000  Anna  Bo 
888.468  Kohn  est 
67.000  Gary  B  H 
85.000  A  Montgc 
8.M.775  MrsDanL- 
359.075  F  H  Star 
40.000  Louis  Olc 

476 

OxHN 

oOOOOiTheurer  i 

304 

l^ixlOO 

1500JOIC  L  Jenk 

406-408 

WixlOg 

Sale 

90.oOO;LJ  Flint 

233 

>    22x144    I 

1.000  OOolMrs  Halt 

302 

i  71x5854  ) 
19  8x100 

Sale 

100000  C  H  Star 

S  f  r   r  T     t 

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Bttx73 

1.275  000  E  S  Kiml 

410-414 

Wxlffi 

•JOOOOOlAdele  F  I 

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403-406 
48?-489 

212 
420-422 

secor  Hubbard  pi 
s  e  cor  Etdridge  ct 

SSHitnQniocy 
40  ft  11  Polk 

40x88 
40x56 

2fel45 

40HI106 

Sale 

Exchange 

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Safe 

VD.KKI  A    K  Nils 
6:  500  l>  H  Scill 

500.000  Charles  F 
Flint  e  tat< 

410-414 

126K  ft  n  Pott 

330  SLA  ft   n   Tkvlru- 

80x108 

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S.U 

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a*"-000  7  Helena  F 
.    -HenryS* 

Seller  or  Lessor 


;  McCormicW 


Thomas  McGinnis 
.1  E  and  Ralph  Otis 
L  E  Frazin  et  al 
Henry  Siegel 
.1  C  Fetzer 
Thomas  McGinnis 
\V  C  Seipp 
Paul  Brauer 
Mrs  Mollie  Xetcher 
Samuel  Stern 
Louis  Frazin  et  al 
Bryan  Lathrop  el  al.Trs 
Bryan  Lathrop  et  al.Trs 


eyJ 


Buyer  or  Lessee 


Building 


10.000 

Disregarded 

15.000 

45.000 

15.000 

9.000 

Vacant 


No  value 


Disregarded 


Fee 

Disregarded 
Disregarded 


Bryan  Lathrop  et  al.Trs  Disregarded 

City  of  Chicago 

City  of  Chicago 

J  P  Wilson 

J  M  and  V  Weil 

H  C  Lytton 

Samuel  Stern 

Chauncy  Keep 

Charles  Ruppen 

John  R  Thompson 

J  Theurer  &  Carl  Buhl      

Louis  Oicese  

J  E  Kernott  &  C  E  Beck  .Disregarded 
~  L  Kesner  Disregarded 

The  Hub  Co 


Disregarded 


Fiont 
Foot 

12.372 

2.350 

18,841 

16,000 

13.158 

6.182 

717 

17.361 

27.419 

2.902 

21.226 

4.500 

3.062 

2.750 

1.025 

l.UOO 

5,500 

1,000 

18.704 

3.350 

2.125 

25.515 

17.953 

2.000 

2.500 

7.500 

2.209 


CLJenks 
Martha  Hale  Harts 
The  Hub  Co 
Charles  Greve  et  al 
nailRoessler.v  M  Te  ch 
Schoenhofen 
Investment 


403-405 

420-432 
427-429 

476 

416-418 
OHM 
4D8-502 

480 

478 

434 

«» 

437 

503 

444-456 
440-462 
486-468 

470 

472 

474 

482 

488 


453-455 
430-132 

434 

436 

438-440 

442 
444 

44W50 

452 
494-498 

464 

908-608 

347-349 

347-349 
437 

453-455 

503 

372 
229-231 

435 

302 
430-432 

112-118 
388 

420-422 
345 

345 

260 

374 

439 
Bl  --• 

492 
407-409 


e  cor  Hubbard  pi 
46  ft  n  Polk 
120  ft  n  Peck  pi 
2MH  ft  o  Taylor 

86  ft  n  Polk 
20  ft  n  Peck  pi 
<  w  cor  Taylor 
248J  ft  n  laylor 
273 £  ft  n  Taylor 
50  ft  .  Pot 
20  ft  n  Peck  pi 
40ftnPe4pl 
160  ft  s  Bdndfe  p 
M7H  ft  s  Polk 
297H  ft  a  Polk 
372H  ft  s  Polk 
358  H  ft  n  Taylor 
338  ' .  ft  n  Taylor 
318M  ft  n  Taylor 
219M  ft  n  Taylor 
194H  ft  n  Taylor 
249H  ft  n  Taylor 
144H  ft  n  Taylor 
80  ft  s  Peek  pi 

SweorPoIk 

SOfts  Pott 
70  ft  a  Polk 

90  ft  •  Polk 

"SOft.Polk 
40 ft.  Polk 
'60  ft.  Polk 
222H  ft  a  Polk 
»9M  ft  B  Taylor 
348  ft  a  Polk 
Sweor  Taylor 
100  ft  n  Harrison 

1 00  ft  n  Harrison 
40  ft  n  Peck  at 
SO  ft  s  Peeket 
ISO  ft  a  EUntUe  pi 

175  ft.  Harrison 
i  ft  n  Jackson  bird 

80  ft  n  Peek  pi 

i-i  ft  .  Van  Buren 
SwcorPoJk 


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IMS 

500-510 

23  w 

•231-2338 

210 

438-140  8 


SI2--'16n 

134-144 
188-194 

218 

2-8 


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40.8(1  OS 
40x138 

20x104 

40x108 

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20x100 
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397  ft  s  Harriu 

46  f  t  ii  Pott 

140  ft  n  Harrison 

140  ft  n  Harrison 

198.4  ft  n  Van  Buren 

223  ft  s  Harrison 

20  ftn  Pk  ct  20  ft  on  Pk  ct 

192ft.  s  Adams 

Bet  Polk  and  Taylor 

SecrState*  Hubbardct 

322  ft  w  Harlson  E  fr 

120  ft  s  Monroe 

R  froppi'onere&s, 

127  ft  s  Washington 

Se  cor  Jackson  Blvd 

6>v»  ft  n  Quincy 

BO  ft  s  Van  Buren 

S  w  cor  Randolph  St 
BtwMadisonABndlph 
160  ft  s  Harrison 

wcor  Haddock  Place 

S  w  cor  Randolph 
3  w  cor  Lake 
3SH  ft  n  of  Quincy 
X  w  cor  Madison 


40x138 
20x138 
40x136 
20x138 
24x116 
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•  Jacob  Sehwabacher 
...  ,*,:  \  Max  L  Teich 
12o-00°i)CarlCRoesoler 
115,000  Charles  Greve 
120.000  Sallie  C  Condie 
.,  „„„   I  Carl  Buhl 
4S'000i  i  Joseph  Thetw- 
89.000  Fredx  W  Flint 
125.000  J  Carlton  Abbott 
10  Simon  Mandcl 
ILeeCohn 
1  Harvey  Greenebaum 
1  Chancellor  L  Jenka 
50  000  Mary  L  Schief  erstein 
40,000  Anna  Karnmerer 
40.000  Sigmuod  Meaanf  et  al 

FredTi  B  Tuttfc 
1  Frank  Cuneo 
1  M»  EUa  C  Taylor  et  a 
1  George  L  Walter 
1  George  L  Walter 
1  Brace  W  Dunham 
1  George  L  Walter 
1  William  F  McLauihiin 
1  Geo  H  Murphy 
1  En  Sarah  J  Howard 
I  CharieiGnw 


Company' 
Jacob  L  Keener 

Charles  Greve 
Charles  Greve 
Ernest  J  Lehmann 

J  George  L  Walker 

';  Herbert  E  Bucklen 

John  L  Jones 

J  Carfeton  Abbott 


Disregarded 

Disregarded 

Fee 

Disregarded 

Disregarded 

Disregarded 

Disregarded 
40.000 


Addison  Cornea  . 


Barbara  Bergman 
!  Travis  et  al 
John  C  Farwell 


I  Mrs  Mary  Gfflaai 
:  Mrs  MadeUne  F 

•;     Beanisfcv 
1  Alexander  W  Miller 
1  Fred'k  W  Haman  et  al 
1  Richard  P  Hagan 
1  Fred-k  G  Smith 
1  EUjah  H  Johnson 
1  Elijah  H  Johnson 
1  LouvACeUa 

150,000   '  °"f  8tose-  Fnmk  G 

Hjmvner  et  *! 
160.000  Daniel  W  Volh 
1  Anna  Kammerer 
102.500  Emil  M  Gross 
27^00  Charles  G  UvuMprton 


73JOO 
599,747 


Catholic  Biehoa 
Equitable  Trust  Co  tc 


161388 
1 


Joseph  Eand 

Ralph  C  Ot» 
ChaneeOor  F  Jeoks 
'  Amelia  Garrity  and 
husb'd  Thomas  A  Gamt> 
1.372.727  Charles  W  Pardridge 
75.000  Taylor  estate 
115,000  Charles  Qreve 

Charles  Yondorf 

WilliamKUnn 

300.000  Charles  F.  Guntber 
37.000  Simon  L  Marks 
50.000  Ert  Mary  F  Scheefentein 
670.810  G  G  Suther  and  tr 
75.000  Mary  E  Miller 


200.000  Harriet  and  Bessie  Dimick    Frank  A  Hecnt 


195.000 


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Sale 


5,000 

21.794' 
2.500 


1,562 


2,400 


Joseph  Bobbe 
A  T&SBank 
Geo  H  Murphy 
Geo  U  Murphy 
Geo  H  Murphy 
Geo  H  Murphy 
Henry  Fuchs 
Henry  Fochs 
Chan  G  Livingston 
Addieon  Co.neau 
Addison  Co.-neau 
Addison  Comeau 
Addition  Corneau 
Addison  Corneao 
Addison  Co.-neau 
Add »on  Co-neau 
Addison  Corneau 
Addison  Co.-neau 
Addison  Corneau 
EmilMGro* 

'-  Addison  Corneau 

Addison  Comeau 
Addison  Corneau 

;  Addison  Comeau 

Addiso*  Comeau 

Addison  Comeau 
Addiaon  Comeau 
Addison  Co.-neau 
Addiaon  Comeau 
Addison  Corneau 
Addaon  Comeau 

Daniel  W  Volts 

E  R  Boiler 
losepb  Bobbe 
Milton  S  Flo.-sheun 
PNaoey 
Adolph  Krause 
Paul  Brauer 

(•  Joseph  Bobbe 
TbeBesark 
( Addison  Comeau 
Edward  HiUman 
August  Von  Giahn 
WiUam  R  Linn 
William  R  Linn 
Edward  B  Butler 
Katherine  Porter  Isbam 
Est  Harry  M  Marks 
[Henry  Fuchs 
IF  R  Bamheisel 
iAddison  Corneau 


22^00 


J.12S 

2375 
1,000 

2^50 

2425 
3.125 


2.000 


26,000 


2.000 

U7I 

i  3.062 

15.966 


12.000 


Hoefeld-Lelewer  Co 


476.750  V-'m  Waller  

562  500  Bon  of  Benjamin  Grossman  Automatic  Exposition  Co. 
340,000  Shepherd  Brooks 
600.01X1  Julia  Isabelle  Tourtelotte 
875.000  Paul  Brauer 
400.000  Philetus  W  Gates 

180.000  Charles  F  Cumber 

1  481.060  Francis  Bartlctt 
50' .000  F.st  of  H  O  H.-we 
160  000  Henry  WTaylor.Berkeley.Cal 


Mrs.  Louise  1)  Bowen 


29x145"    Sale-fee 
66Mxl05.9  Fee  purchase 


1.481.060  Francis  Bartlett 
810  000  D  C  Cook 
470  iWO  Chas  F  Gunther 

1.000  000  Est  Samuel  A  Crozer 


E  B  Butler 
Cnarles  A  Stevens 
Henry  C  Lytton 
lacob  L  Kesner 
i  Nathan  J  Ullman       i 
i  -lacor  M  Nusbaum     i" 
MaiGoldstmeetal 
Charles  A  Stevens 
Bryan  Lathrop  et  al 
j  Merchants  Loan  &    i 
i  Tr  st  LouisELaflin  f 
Mus  of  Fine  Arts  Boston 
Estate  Marshall  Field 
Mrs  Lena  Gilmore 
Mrs  Mollie  Netcher 


12.000 
1.541 
2.500 

13.516 
3.000 


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K.OOO 


9,999 


HI 
185 
131.58 
61.82  Dec. 


5.20 
120 

258.67 
29 


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112.60  Dec, 


Date 


I  Dec. 
'May. 

Aug. 

Nov. 


144.40  July, 


32.60 

22.19 

20 
7.50 
7.25 

63 

10 
129 


15.82 


177.20  Mar. 


177.75 


Mar. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
Apr. 


May, 

Apr, 

Mav. 

May. 

May, 

Aug. 

June, 

Nov. 


24.30  Dec. 


Feb, 


Aug. 


20  Nov. 
25  Nov. 
75  Apr. 

20.45' Apr. 

137 


1902 
1902 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1907 
1906 
1906 
1908 
1908 
1901 
1908 


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Feb. 

•298.54  Nov 
23.40  Feb 
t  Nov. 

28       Oct. 
May. 


1908 
1908 
MM 

1909 
1907 

1909 

1909 
190 1 

13.14  May.     1909 
1909 


109 


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2fi.62  June 
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|  21.53  June. 

20.80  Jon. 
22.64  Jury. 
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May.  1900 

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Wr. 
June, 
May, 


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May. 


June. 
May. 


19.S86 
3,000 


6.356 
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26.000 
24.035 
20.000 

7,300 

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4.000 

3,250 


8.100 
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110.18  May. 

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131      ,Pee. 

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1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1908 
1909 
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1909 
1909 
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1909 

1909 

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1908 
1909 
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1909 
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1909 
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1909 
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1909 
1909 
1904 

1908 
1909 
1909 

1909 
1909 
1910 
1910 
1910 
1910 
1910 
1910 
1910 
1910 
1911 
1911 
1911 


120       Mar. 

14.22  Apr, 

27. 17 !  May. 

93.20  Aug. 

30        Oft. 

27.77  Feb. 

6.356  Mar. 
234      i  May. 

47.58  June,  191i 
166.11  July,  1911 
167.03  Aug.  1911 
SCO  Sept,  1911 

73       Oct,     1911 

273  {Dec.  1911 
277.77  Dec.  1911 
29  [Feb.  1912 

40.65  Mar.    1912 

..IMar.  1912 

97       Apr.  1912 

11       Apr.  1912 

153.39Apr.  1912 


REAL    ESTATE    VALUATIONS. 


81 


CHICAGO  REAL  ESTATE  TRANSACTIONS  AND  VALUES 


Street 


Nos. 

Location 

Size 

Transaction 

33 

212-216 

120  ft  n  of  Washington 
iO  ft  n  of  Lake 
M  w  cor  Couch  PI 
*!  w  cor  s  Water 
347  ft  n  of  Polk 
13>A  ft  s  of  Adams 
*J  w  cor  Randolph 
N  e  cor  Lake 
s  e  cor  s  Water 
N  52  ft  n  of  Randolph 

131  ft  n  of  Monroe 
50  ft  n  of  Van  Buren 
N  w  cor  Harrison 
322  ft  n  of  Harrison 
55  ft  s  Washington 
322  ft  n  Harrison 
80  ft  n  Randolph 
53  Hft  n  Madison 
)3  ft  n  Jackson 
S  e  cor  Lake 
160  ft  n  Harmon 
33.5  ft  n  Quincy 
322  ft  s  Harrison 
171H  w  Michigan  av 
S  e  cor  Franklin 
S  e  cor  f  ranklin 
50  ft  w  Fifth  av 
N  e  cor  Plymouth  pi 
104  ft  e  Market 
S  w  cor  Sherman 
80  ft  e  Market 
73  1-3  ft  t  Franklin 
73  1-3  ft  e  Franklin 

SCOOT  Franklin 

S  E  Cor  Fifth  Ave 
Btw  La  Sal  e  A  Clark 

S  wcor  Sherman 
75  ft  e  of  5th  av 
S  e  cor  La  Salle 
W%  ft  e  of  Franklin 
53H  ft  e  of  Franklin 
my,  ft  w  of  Mich  av 

S  e  cor  Franklin 
80  ft  e  Market 
160  ft  n  Harrison 

80  f  t  n  Congress 
xi  1  1  n  Hubbard  ct 

260  ft  s  Harmon  ct 
84  ft  8  Eldrldge  ct 
N  e  cor  Monroe 
116  ft  n  Adams 
134K  ft  s  Eldridge  ct 
~0%  ft  n  Madison 
293  ft  s  Harmon  ct 
192  ft  s  Randolph 
142  ft  n  Madison 
200  ft  s  Kldridge  ct 
80  ft  s  Harrison 
144  ft  n  Washington 
160  ft  s  Peck  ct 
410  ft  s  16th  st 
108.60ft  s  Van  Bnren 
250  ft  s  14th  st 
379  ft  s  14th  st 
N  w  cor  Harmon  ct 
101  ft  n  Madison 
N  e  cor  Harmon  pi 
N  ecor  Hubbard  pi 
80  ft  s  Harrison 
38V4  ft  n  Eldridge  pi 
800  ft  n  Eldridge  pi 
80  ft  n  Eldrtdge  pi 
137  ft  n  Washington 
S  e  cor  Congress 
N  e  cor  Peck  ct 
N  e  cor  Madison 
N  w  cor  Adams 
160  s  Jackson 
S  w  cor  Lake 
252  s  Harmon  ct 
40  ft  n  Harmon  ct 
80  ft  s  Van  Buren 
N  w  cor  Jackson  Boul 
26  ft  n  Jackson 
63  f  t  n  Harmon  pi 
217  ft  n  Van  Buren 
I33J$  ft  e  Harmon  pi 
80  ft  s  Harrison 
131  ft  s  Harrison 
240  ft  s  Harmon  pi 
120  ft  s  Harmon  pi 
150  ft  s  Eldridge  pi 
80  ft  w  Dearborn 
S  e  cor  Adams  st 
160  ft  s  of  Jackson  bird 

24x150 
60x80 
80x80 
55x80 
100x108  ^! 
20x101 
52x40H 
140X68X 
140x55 
28x40 
40x153',; 
5x83 
98x100 
100x138 
75x100 

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Sale 
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Lease 
Lease 
Lease 
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Exchange 
Sale 
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Salel'nd  1-5 

300-304 
662-674 
202-204 
150-152 
201-215 
219-231 
154-158  n 

25-29 
340-346 

458-468 
20-30  n 
452-468 
162  n 
7-9 
231-233 
1-5  e 
1007-10095 
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642-648  s 
18-26 
202-204 
202-204 
183-185 
79-83 
225 
158-160 
227 
198 
198 

170-172 

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23x80 
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70x90 
833x174 
101x162*4 
46x100 
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110-112 

157-165  w 
173-175 
117-27 
235 
237 
59-67 

241-245 
328-334  w 
341-345 

311-313 
390-396 

545-549 
490-492 
158-162 
182-186 
494-498 
113-115 
550 
80-82 
109-111 
499-501 
370-372 
109-111 
417-423 
1641-1717 
292 
1425 
1438-1444 
519 
114-118 
520 
398-400 
370-372 
474-4  ;« 
457-459 
470-472 
80-82 

195  197 

258-260 
29-43 
547-549 
518-515 
291-297 
235 
233 
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369 
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S  e  cor  Congress 

266-268 

N  w  cor  Monroe 
N  w  cor  Madison 

267  268 
350^52 
350-352 
454-456 
286-26S 
117-121 
390-400 
117-121 
387 
350-352 
355-361 
457-463 
251-2T>3 

Lease 
Sale 
Quitclaim 
Sale 
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Fee  und  1-5  int. 
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Fee  und  1-5  int 
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Buildings 
Sale 
Sale 
Fee 

80  ft  n  Harrison 
80  ft  n  Harrison 
109M  ft  e  Feck  p! 
106  ft  n  Van  Buren 
N  w  cor  Madison 
N  f  cor  Hubbard  et 
N  w  cor  Madison 
105  ft  n  Hubbard  pi 
80  ft  n  Harrison 
N  w  cor  Harrison 
160  ft  n  Eldridge  pi 
80  f  t  s  Jackson  Blvd 

Son"  Seller  or  Lessor 


Buyer  or  Lessee 


$750,000  Frederick  J.  Tourtelotte  chas  A  Stevens  &  Bros 


Estate  of  L.  E.  Laflin 
Estate  Marshall  Field 
Max  Goldstein 


195.000  Mrs  L  DeKoven  Bowen 
500.000  Matthew  Laflin 

296,200|A  E  Freer  

130.000IM  L  Teich  C  C  RoesslerJQeorge  K.  Spoor 
520,010:Chas  H  Starkweather     ;Buck  &  Rayner 
523,500|Mrs  Mary  F  Dyche  !j  R  Dyche  Drug  Co 

972,200:Frederick  Tuttte  iGeorge  Lytton  et  al 

275.000  Louise  DeKoven  Bowen  Chauncey  Keep 
50,000  Jennings  Estate  I  Mrs  Julia  F  Porter 


367,500|  J  P  Crozer  &  L  R  Pane 

1,987,500|D  Mayer  H  E  Dick 
848,500  Edward  Lowe 
632,520  A  Hoefeld  &  S  S  Lelewcr 
2,900,000  LZLeiter 
420.000iWilliam  Waller 
191.00  !j.  C.  Simm  Est 

:G.  O.  Hovey  Est 

H.I.  Ickes 

800,000  Martha  H  lie  Harts 
80.000  I  A  Hayes 
490,000  Lena  M  'rilmore 
200,000  A  Von  Glahn 


2(10,000 
160,000 


80.000 
165.500 

25,000 
150.000 

42,500 


Adeline  K  Kent 
A  K  Kent 
HL  Franket  al 
Est  Hiram  Kelly 
Angelo  Puzzo 
Est  Wirt  D  Walk 
James  Clare 


215.000 
125.000 


10  Edward  Sproehnle 

1  Walter  A  Rooney 

(  Anna  Ziminer 

h   Edward  Zimmer 
Edward  &  Joseph  Bolin 


t     A  Agatha  Schneider 
Wm  McCoy 


Marshall  I;ield  Estate 
I  Jones  Lineck&  Schaefer 
A  Hoefeld  *  S  S  Lelewer 
Robert  Rosenthal 
M  NetcterNeuberger 
W  VKelley 
Chirac  Real  Estate  Tr 
Mandel  Bros 
Henry  C.  Lytton 
James  F  Porter 
J  L  Slaughter 
Marshall  rield 
P  W  Gates 
The  Athenaeum 
Fred  Ayer 
Fred  Ayer 
James  ularc 
W  W  Eisendrath 
JCarl  Hansen 
iC  AChapin 
I  A  J  SlrtrtT 
Walter  A  Rooney 
Alvinia  C  Sprochnle 
Joseph  and  Ed  war  1  Bolter 

jWm  McCoy 

:  lien  jam  in  P  llorton 

Nelson  J  Riley 
Wm  McCoy 

La  Salic  Terminal  Syndicate 


850.000  Chas  A  Chapin 

105.000'Lewis  J  Coburn 

648,700jJoseph  D  Oliver  _  _ _ 

38,500  Max  Goldsiin.-  Peter  J  Sdiatlcrjciark  &  Trainer 
a7,50o!s«mner  S  Ely  Wm  H  Ely        jciark  &  Trainer 

275,000  Gertrude  BWhittemorejjojepi,  £  Otis  'Irust  Estate 

121.500  F  Ayer  '- 1  Mcrchinii  ^'"J"  Trm!-Cl'-  ' 

>    &  Mrs  Murray  Warner.  Tr      J 

115,000  Mrs  Emma  S  Theurer     3  W  Winefield 
Mrs  Caroline  S  Elv  ' 


85,900 
540.000 
285.000 


450.000 


i  Mrs  Caroline  S  Ely  I 
and  Mrs  Josephine  v 
S  Whltehead  J 


96000  ••    and  Mrs  .Josephiri 

I   S  Whltehead 
167,425  Thomas  Murdoch 

137,500  Mrs  Mary  J  Wilmarth 
90.000  J  B  Adams 


George  II  Lally 

F  R  Barnbeise 

)  Studebaker     Bros 

I      Mfg  Co 
J  C  Bllline«lca 


Mrs  Julia  F  Hey  worth    (catholic  Bishop 


Mrs  L  De  K  Bowen 
MrsCassardet  al 


75,000  Inter  Pack  ing  (Jo 


Parsons  est 


28,6661  William  Blair  et  al 
192,000  George  H  High  et  al 
375.000  Est  C  Jevne  et  al 

SO.OOulCharles  F  I'axton 
100,000  John  Cudahy 
375.000  Otto  Young 

83.000  Harriet  G  McVicker 


128,239  Otto  Youn 

150,000  " 
20000 
37500 
70.000 


Eldridge  M  Fow  er 
J  P  Wilson 
William  Kent 
John  s  Lawrence  e    al 


125.000  Susanna  P  Lees 


40.000 
153,775 
150.000 
48,000 
52.500 
52,000 
234,100 
180,000 


225,000  Chas  P  Treat 


800.000 
450,000 
200.000 
500,000 

95.000 

89.375 
339.900 
730.875 
250.000 

20.000 
205.000 

900  0 
150,000 

56.01X1 
112.000 


H  GO  ,000 
180.000 
200,000 
131,625 


ig 
M  Fc 


Henry  C  Norris  et  al 

R  G  Dwen  et  al 

A  J  Alexander 

John  Cudahy 

EBTiitUe 

Kst  O  Lunt 

Est  John  M  Williams 

W  II  Taylor  estate 


Mark  Skinner  heirs 

Mrs  Hester  Kim  ball 

Mrs  Maria  Schuttler 

Burch  estate 

John  li  Adams  et  al 

La  Grande  Burton 

W  CComstock 

Est  of  Hannah  Homer 

L  L  Coburn 

F  W  Johnson 

Mrs  Maria  B  Si-huttler  !s  Karpen  A  Bro 


Lyman,  Bradley  et  al 
I  Martin  A  Ryerson 
Isadora  Schmitt 
Mandel  Bros 
.William  Kent 
j  Williams  est 
Otto  Young 
|  Mrs  S  F  C  Stewart 
:  A  J  Alexander 
Chas  A  Stevens  A  Bros 
Leon  Mandel 
H  H  Kohlsaat  A  Co 
W  S  Barbee 
Sercomb  Co 
George  H  Lally 
C  PGunther 
E  Mandel 
M  W  Kerwiti 
Studebaker  Bros  MfgCo 
BJ  Rosenthal 
A  W  Rhodes 
Equitable  Trust  Co 
W  R  Linn 
Mrs  Julia  F  Porter 
Chicago  Portrait  Co 
Wm  C  Seipp 
J  L  Kesner 
Mrs  Bertha  II  Palmer 
S  Karpen  A  Bros 
J  V  Le  Moyne 
Fairbank  estate 
C  F  Gunther 
F  R  Barnheisel 
John  V  Steger 
J  V  Steger 
Albert  E  Cross 


Norman  D  Fraser  et  al 
B  J  Rosenthal 
D  B  Lyman 
William  Kent 


144.000  J  H  Willard  et  al 
15,000 
162.000 

359  200  S  L  Buyce' 
350  000  S  Karpen  .t  Bros 


Est  Perkins  Bass 
H  W  Bishop  et  al 


A  A  McKay 
J  B  Moos 
H  H  Forsyth 
May  E  Swan 


500.000  Chgo  Portrait  Co 

325.0001  Fred  Fisher 
'JOO.OOO!  Heirs  or  |oel  Walter 
150.000!<;  T  &  T'G  Dyer 
384.825  Morrills 

150,000  B  J  Rosenthal 
1  Ira  0  Gardiner 
101,000  Kate  M  Adams  et  al 
325,000  Frederick  Fischer 
150,000  Eva  Campbell  Hutu* 
672,719  Studebaker  Bros  Mfg  Co 
150.000  E«t  Mary  Ryerson  Turnlev 

52.500  Clara  G  Duck  estate 

62.500  Benj  J  Rosential 
457.500  David  B  Lynian 
188,500  Est  John  D  Jennings 
2.">3.noo  Mark  sklnnor  Willing 


F  O  Magic 

H  W  Bishop 

F  R  Barnheisel 

Frederick  Fish 

J  B  Moos 

Clara  F  Bass 

D  C  Cook 

R  <:  Otis  et  al 

H  G  Schsarf  et  al 

Withheld 

H  H  Forsyth 

j  B  Moos 

B  I  Rosenthal 

Julius  Roseuwald 

Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Co 

Leon  Mandel 

Mandel  Bros 

Roth-child  &  Co 

Thomas  Murdoch 

Minnie  L  Gardiner 

Mrs  Carrie  L  Munn 

Rudolph  Wurliuer  Co 

Mandel  Bros 

Tracy  C  and  John  B  Drake 

Mandel  Bros 

F  R  Marti  hi'iscl 

Fred'k  R  Barnheisel 

Hmanuei  F  SeU 

Wallace  N  Lufkin 

•\V  W  Kimhftll  Co 


Building    ! 

Front 
Foot 

Sq. 
Foot 

208 
40.62 
78.12 
67  31 
12 
211.38 
237 
101.11 
35.70 
26.04 

54 

202.80 
61.48 
84.33 
122  04 
56 
103.  SO 

Date 

51,250 
3,250 
6,250 
5385 
1.300 

Apr.    1912 
Mar.    1912 
Apr.    1912 
Aug.   1912 
Sept.  1912 
Sept.  1912 
Sept.  1912 
Sept.  1912 
Oct.     1912 
Nov.    1912 

Nov.    1912 

Jan.    1913 
Jan.    1913 
Jan.    1913 
Nov,    1913 
Jan.    1914 
|Apr.    1914 
IJuly.  1914 
Mar,    1915 
April.  1915 
'Jan.     1916 
Feb.    1916 
,Mar.    1916 
Oot,     1901 
vi  ar.    190? 
Mar.    1902 
Ian.    19(5 
Fen,    1905 
Feh,    1905 
Mar,    IMS 
Oct.     1905 
June,     1909 
Jane.    1908 

Oat.     1909 

Feb.    1911 
Feb.    1912 
April.  1915 
Jan.    iai3 
May,   1912 
Aug.   1912 
Aug.    1912 
Oct.     1912 

Oct.     1913 
Nov.    1913 

Nov.    190S 

Dec,    1902 
Dec,    190S 
April,  1908 
April.1903 
Jan,    1900 
June.  1900 
July,  1900 
May,   1900 
Julv,  1900 
Mar.    1901 
Apr,    1901 
May,   1901 
Aug,    1901 
Nov,    1901 
Dec,    1901 
Feb.    1902 
Jan,    1902 
Mar,    1902 
Mnr.    1902 
June.  1902 
June.  U02 
May,    1904 
Apr,    1904 
Dec,    1904 
Jan,     1905 
Jan,    1905 
Feb.    1905 
Mar,    1905 
Jan.    1905 
Ma\,   1905 
Apr,    1905 
June,  1905 
July,  190Ji 
Aug,    1905 
Nov,    1905 
Dec,    1905 
Dec,    1905 
Oct.     1906 
Jan.    I90e 
Feb.    1907 
Mar.   1907 
April.  1906 
June,  1906 
June,  1906 
Julv,  1906 
Oct.    1908 
Feb.    1907 
May,   1906 
Mar,    1906 
Oct.     1907 
Mav     1908 
Mav    1908 
Mav    1908 
Sept,  1908 
Nov.    1908 
Dec.    1908 
.Ian.     1909 
Feb     1909 
Feb.    1909 
March,  1809 
June.    1UOS 
May,    1909 
Oct.      1908 
July,      1909 
Jury,      1909 
Sept,     1908 
July,      1901 
July,     1909 
Aug.      1909 
Feb.      1910 
May.    1910 

9,600 
6,944 
1,964 
2,083.33 

8,187 

20,280 
8.485 
8,433 

50,000 

5.600 
8,304 

300,000 

5,479 
2,000 
12,564 
4,000 
2,IW<4 
2,030 

82.04 
14.44 
85.55 
36.36 

22.40 
19.33 

Fee 

40.000 

Vacant 
Fee 
3.000 
30.000 

1,600 
3,310 
814 
2,24 
1,700 

18.55 
41.37 
16.25 
17 
34 

34 
45.45 

27.77 
56 
64.00 
18.33 
17.85 
30.81 

22.03 
43 
12.21 

24 
14.56 

8.20 
14.31 
35.70 
20.75 
7 
41.68 
5.85 
21  60 
41.66 
6 
13.08 
52 
6.50 
4.01 
26 
3.90 
3 
11.60 
2*.  11 
13.46 
38.41 
19 
9.87 
7.98 
7.22 
25 
28 
15.40 
42.71 
97.82 
29.12 
20.53 
8.54 
13.50 
24.89 
292.35 
87.40 
10.10 
29.80 
7.89 
16 
10 
8.  It 

5.000 

6,250 
2.625 

H-1SII 

1,925 
1.875 
2,989 

2.314 

2.300 

2,000 
4,085 

1,383 
$,710 
6,100 
3,560 
1,120 
6,250 
1,000 
3,500 
6,250 
1,000 
2,250 
7,812 
1,062 
700 
4,411 
666 
500 
1,750 
4,570 
1,481 
3,841 
3,850 
937 
1,312 

1.300 
4.043 
2,500 
2,679 
7,920 
9,782 
5.000 
2,366 
1.410 
2,234 
4,240 
29,235 
9,615 
1,111 
5,125 
1,350 
2,750 
1,866 
1.400 

50.000 

20.000 

Vacant 
Disregarded 

Fee 
Vacant 
78.000 
50.000 
Disregarded 

Disregarded 
•-•4,000 
75.000 
!  Disregarded 
10,000 
Gro'nd  only 
Vacant 
Gro'nd  only 

Disregarded 
Vacant 
Disregarded 
4'  .000 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 
16,000 
10,000 
Vacant 

40,000 
Vacant 
Fee 

Disregarded 
Disregarded 
10U.OOO 
Fee 
Disregarded 
Disregarded 

Disregarded 

Disregarded 
40,000 
16,000 

i.ooo 

4,050 
4.490 
8.000 
9.000 
2,000 
2,500 
2.SOO 
3,125 
6,372 
11,842 

6 
45 
90 

46.50 
52.32 

'\6.K 
34  34 
38 
69  25 

20.000 
30,000 
30,000 
Vacant 
No  value 

30,000 
Fee 
Disregarded 

Fee 
Disregarded 

8,500 

SO 

l6,638 
5.605 
10838 
2,100 

70.68 
32.94 
70.  6S 
12.72 

Disregarded 

57,566     1  5,718 
Disregarded        2,081 

i  6,325 

34.59 
12.57 

3S.77 

82 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


CHICAGO  REAL  ESTATE  TRANSACTIONS  AND  VALUES 


Valua- 
tion. 


$  50.000  Charles  P  Taft 

225.000  Est  Wm  A  Bixby 
150.000'Est  Cornelius  Price 
277,5lO|Francts  E  Cnrtiss 

eAft  firm   *  J  E  &  R  C  &  Co.  I 

50°'COO'l  Walter  Wilson 
537,500  Francis  E  Ogden  Estate 
586,725;MarihaS  Hill 

win  nn.i!  '  Estate  of  Leander  I 

600.0001  -      j  McCormiok 

750,OOOiLeroy  A  Goddard 
325,000!  Frederick  T  Fischer 
d-z  nnn  j  Estate  of  Edward  I 

4(i)UUU:  I      Matt  Robinson  f 

336  0001  Est  or  John  II  Dwlght 
193,914|Henry  W  Bishop 

Merchants  Loan  &  Trust  / 

Merchants  Loan  &  Trust  I 
&  L  E  Lallin,  trustees  f 
1,500.000' AS  Tmde 
150,000  Hetty  H  R  Green 
743,050!Wm  A  Giles 
2,545,000  Hobart  W  Williams 


Front 
Foot 

2,083 
8,237 
3,750 
5,781 

6,250 

9,750 
10,865 

11,320 

14,152 
6,372 

9,500 

3,000 
4,847 

9,125 
5,200 

14.423 
3,750 
9,288 
5,906 
1.061 
4,175 
7.500 


-Sir- 
Foot 

12.85 
49.34 


Street 


Nos. 


Location 


Size 


Wabash. 


Waihlngton. 


Transaction. 


Seller  or  Lessor 


86  1 96ft  w  Washington  w  ft,      24x162  Fee 

220   Bet  Adams  &  Jackson  w  fr  !  26.9x171-7  Sale 

374-376    120  ft  s  Harrison  w  ft  40x172  I-ease 

207-209  |80  ft  s  of  Adams  St  48x172  Fee 


801-207  ;cor  Adams  s  e 

384-328   135  ft  n  Van  Buren 
119-123    Btw  Monroe  &  Adams 

;S  w  cor  Monroe 


50x80 

55x172 
54x171 


329-331  s 
128-130-2 

706  714  s 
815  617  s 


53x85 

53x85 
51x172 

Efrll7K  ft  not  Adamsi50xl74irreg 
112x165!* 


S  w  cor  Monroe 

106  ft  n  Van  Buren  w  fr! 


48  ft  s  Hubbard  pi 
80  f  t  s  of  i  arrison  St 

80  ft  s  of  Adams  St 

seccr  S  Water  St 

Is  w  cor  E  Randolph 

534-536    80  ft  n  of  Harrison 
423-429     160  ft  n  of  Congress 
101-117    IS  e  cor  Monroe 

225s    |182  ft  n  of  Jackson 
101-109     n  e  cor  Washington 
333-343    in  e  cor  Van  Buren 
537-541    '40  ft  n  Harrison 
21&23    [160  ft  s  Madison 
237-245    j  n  e  cor  Jackson 
159-161    88.8  ft  n  E  Randolph 
19-25  N    141  ft  n  Madison 
606-812     72  ft  s  Harrison 
606-612     72  ft  s  Harrison 
29-35      76  n  e  Monroe 


529-531  s 
529-531  s 


120  n  Harrison 
120  n  Harrison 


1125-1127s  200  s  Harmon 
825-827  SI200  n  Eldridge 
1-9  s     S  e  cor  Madison 

106-112S  '63  ft  s  of  Monroe 

199-201    40  ft  e  Franklin 
206    Secor  Franklin 
219-221    120  ft  w  Franklin 
224-228  1120ft  e  Market 

217    100  ft  w  Franklin 
95-97    120K  ft  e  Clark 
92-96    140  ft  e  Clark 
171-173   N  e  cor  Fifth  av 

I S  e  cor  West  Water 

191-197    81  ft  e  Franklin 
187-189    140  ft  w  Fifth  av 
95-97      120H  ft  e  Clark 
176-178    S  w  cor  Fifth  av 
207-213    N  w  cor  Franklin 

227  1 100  ft  e  Market 
200-202  ,40  ft  e  Franklin 
204  It  e  cor  Franklin 
•iH    180  ft  w  Franklin 
160-162    160ftwLaSolle 
84-86     40H  ft  w  Dearborn 
88-96     80H  ft  w  Dearborn 

68-72     S  e  cor  Dearborn 


154-168 

154-158 

95-97 

66-68W 

162-164W 

101-lllw 

115-125 

178-188 

M5-207 

178-182 


12-14 


174-174 
62-64 
11-17  e 
325-327 
220-226 
173-175 
220-226 

58-60 

311-315 

319 

321-323 

325-327 

205-207  w 


100  ft  w  L*  Salle 

ilOOft  wLaSalle 
120}  ft  e  Clark  St 
120K  ft  e  Clark  st 
162  fte  Fifth  ave 
S  w  cor  Clark  A  Wash 
97  ft  w  Clark 
40  ft  e  Fifth  ave 
40  ft  w  Fifth  ave 
40  ft  e  Firth  ave 
N  w  cor  Fifth  ave 
100  ft  w  state  st 
N  e  cor  Lake 
80%  ft  e  of  5th 
160  ft  e  of  Clark 
100  ft  e  N  State 
80  ft  e  Market 
80ft  E  Franklin 
80  ft  E  Fifth  ave 
80  ft  E  Franklin 

80  ft  W  Dearborn 

100ft  w  of  Franklin 
140  ft  w  of  Franklin 
160  ft  w  of  Franklin 
200  ft  w  of  Franklin 
40  ft  w  Fifth  Ave 


40x171 
30x171 

67)^x140 
104x175 
40X165K 
80x171.6 
160x180 
26-;;,xl65 
97x!82 
106x100 
40xl72H 
40x180 
96x171 
40x96 


48X165X 
48x1 65H 
80x162 
40x173 
40x173 
40x178 
40x180 
97x171 
46x85 
40!4x9C 
3014x80 
40x180 
40x180* 
20x180 
40x80 
60x180 


Lease 
Lease 
Lease 
Sale 

Lease 
Sale 

Lease 

Sale 

Lease 

Sale 

Sale 

Lease 

Lease 

Lease 

Lease 

Sale 

Lease 

Fee 

Lease 

%  interest 

:  Lease 

Lease 


70x84 
80x181 
40x181 
40x80 

40^x100 
80x80 
20x180 
40x90 

20MX80S 


20x80  "  Sale 
40x180  i  Fee 
40^x190  Sale 
lOOil  10x90  Sale 

120x93        Sale 
80x181        Fee 


!Sale 
Lease 
I  Sale 
Sale 
[Lease 
Exchange 
[Sale 
I  Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 

Exchange 
Sale 

Exchange 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 

Exchange 
Sale 

Exchange 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 


60x180 
40x80 
40x80 


107x180 
90x180 
40.37x110 
40x100 
40.37x110 
100x181 
30x182 
63.154 
40x110 
40x100 
50x110 
40x181 
80x180 
40x180 
80x180 
i  40x180 
I.     20x80 
f  in  rear 
40x181 
20x1-1 
40x181 
40x181 
4!xl(>0 


Fee 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 
Sale 

5 1  Sale 
Sale 

5  Lease 
Lease 
Sule 
Sale 
Lease 
Sale 
Sale 
Gift 
Sale 
Fee 
Fee 

Sale 

Sale 
Sale 

Sal,- 
I  Sale 
•  Sale 


311.250 


Buyer  or  Lesse 


295,000  Clement  Studebaker  Jr  Mrs  F  I  Shelton 


1,375,000  Simon  Reid  Est 

800,000  A  J  Averell  Est 

Catholic  Bishop 

MO  Richardson 

1.850.000iMrs  Carrie  L  Munn 

200,000, Mrs  Jennie  A  Cook  el  al 
Marie  Lehmann 

200,000  F  RBarnheisel 

250,000  C  T  &  T  Co 

850,000!  J  L  Crozer  Est 

240,000  J  L  Kesner 

300,000  Mrs  A  E  Wrigley 

110,000  Wm  T  Hall 

106.000  Edward  Hoffm  an 
1,157,500  A  A  McKay  estate 

a  ".OOO.W  T  Church,  trustee 

150.0001  W  A  McGuire 
SO.OOOjCharles  E  Katz  et  al 
40,0001  Est  Mary  A  Patrick 
55,000 'Joseph  Downey 
25,050lSchallerest 

250.000  .1  B  Hobbes 
346,000 
175,000 

70,000!  F  W  and"  G  T  Clark 
250,000  Matilda  McLean 
125,000  Livingston  Jenks 
250,000,  George  R  Thome 
142.000,  Heirs  of  Peter  Cure 
200,000  .las  Secor  estate 
40.000lCatherlne  Casey 
lOO.OOOlJohn  B  Adams 
60,OOOiCarter  Harrison  et  al 
4n.ooo  Thos  *  Eugene  Casey 
260,000  Hiram  Coombs  et  al 
206,000  EM  Wm  Borden 
David  C  Cook 
\  Rudolph  H  Eissefl,  tt 
'(     for  Caroline  F  Morgan 
I  John  R  Walsh 
1 11  Miry  L  Walsh 
266.666!  James  B  Forgan  Tr 
250,000  Est  Peter  Fahrney 
250,000, Est  of  Dr  Peter  Fahrney 
200.000  Chgo  R  E  Loan  &  Trust  Co 


David  Campbell 

Mrs  Margaretha  Roster 


1,000,000 


2,100.000 
v  00.000 
185,000 


Peck  Estate 

J  B  White  etal 

Est  of  David  Williams 


738,760 


125.000  John  M  Bostwlck 
225.000  Geo  F  Porter 


John  W  Blodgett 


West  Meth  Book  Concern 
250,000  Conrad  Bareiss  et  al 
291,100'James  B  Speed 
275.000  Shreve  et  al 
1.400,000  Chicago  Real  Estate  Tr 


220.000 

100,01)0 
-'50,000 


Mrs  Adele  F  Adams 
M  Me  Lean  Est 
Est  Me  Lean 
M.  Me  Lean  Est. 


475,000  U  S  Express  Co. 

35,000  Wm  B  Lloyd  et  al 
50,000  Horace  F  Waite  estate 

110,000  Harriett  Klebs  et  al 

150,000  Isabel  A  Bross 

133,000  Conrad  Zarra 


Herbert  Metcalf 
Richard  C  Lake 
Jacob  L  Kesner 
Henry  C  Lytton 

David  Mayer 

Rothschild  <*  Co. 
Scholle  Furn.  Co. 

Leroy  A  Goddard 

David  Mayer 
Rudolph  Wuilltzer  Co. 

John  T  Lenfestey 

W  W  Lufkin 
iudolph  Wurlitzer  Co. 

Joseph  N  field,  England 

Marshall  Field  Estate 
Marshall  Field  A  Co 
lenry  Schoellkopf  Jr 

F  T  Hoyt  et  al 

Spiegels 


J  F  rUyworlh  &  T.  J.  McNully 

Marshall  Field  Est 

N  M  Kauilman&  S  R  Kaullman 

J  B  Forgan 
Lyon  &  Healy 
Wm  Holabird 
Mary  V  McCormick 
C  T  &  T  Co 
F  R  Barnheisel 

leorgeR  Thorn 
Mrs  A  E  Wrigley 
J  L  Kesner 
Clara  Bartholomay 
F  A  Hardy 
Marshall  Field 
Chgo  R  E  Trustees 
John  Griffiths 
Chgo  Telephone  Co 
William  A  Fisher 
John  P  Wilson 

lharles  B  King 
John  P  Wilson 
David  C  Cook 
J  F  Firminich 
Louisa  Healy  et  al 
'Jhgo  Telephone  Co 

3  L  Jenks  Jr 

Dr  Peter  Fahrney 

Michael  Espert 

Joseph  Downey 

L  C  Paine  Freer  estate 

Donnell  Safe  Co 

ihic'go  Eye  etc  College 
Est  L  C  Paine  Freer 
Adolph  J  Uchstern 
George  F  Porter 
CTiTCo 

Richard  W  Sean 

James  B  Forgan 

^vanston  Hospital 
Thomas  W  Swan 
Mrs  Nellie  F.  Mo  Conniek 
Wm  E  Mortimer 
Est  of  Marshall  Field 
Est  Marshall  Field 
George  F  Porter 
Dr  Conrad  Czara 
D  J  Sehuyler  et  al 
Thad  H  Howe 
Joseph  N  Field 
WBfam  C  Seipp 
Chicago  Lodge  of  Elks 
Mrs  Nettie  F  McCormick 
Morris  S  Rosenwald 
Isabel  A  Bross 
Northern  Tr.  Co. 
E  C  Rose 
U  of  Chicago 

Me  Cormick  Ests 

Chicago  Tel  Co 
Chicago  Tel  Co 
Chicago  Tel  Co 
Chicago  Tel  Co 
E  B  Butler 


Building 


25,000 


50,000 
25,000 


10.000 


10,000 

Disregarded 
10,000 
5,050 
50,000 
Vacant 
Disregarded 

Vacant 
Disregarded 
32,735 
30.000 
10,000 
50,000 
Vacant 


10,000 


Disregarded 


Disregarded 


20,000 


Vacant 
8,000 


8,000 
150,000(?) 


400,000 


9,270 
5,000 


4.166 

.208.33 

10.625 

8,000 

7,500 

2,750 

2,625 

1,932 

7,448 

3,750 

2,000 

1,000 

1,125 

,000 
5.000 
5,766.66 
4,375 

,000 
3,125 
2,420 
5,500 
3,300 
1,875 
2,000 
2,500 
2,500 
2,000 
6,500 
5,150 


Date 


Dec. 
Dec. 


21.80  Jan, 
33.61:Apr, 

125      |  Apr,    1911 


1910 
1910 
1911 
1911 


56.68,  Apr, 
63.53!Sept, 

133.17!Oct, 
163.49!Oct, 
31 .331  Nov, 

iDec, 

18  'Dec, 
28.30iJan, 

53.36  Feb. 
36.82  Feb. 

192. to!  Feb. 

24.70  Apr, 

54.31  July, 

89.60  Nov, 

67     Jan, 

87.611  Mar, 

75       Mar, 

Oct, 

Oct, 

112  Jan, 
52.10  Jan, 

Mar. 

21.31  May, 
31. 47  May. 
65.52  May, 
34.74  Aug, 
43.35  Aug, 

15.62  Feb. 
14  57  Mar, 
69.78  Oct, 

87.63  Mar. 
41. 

25       

5.55  Jan. 
6.25 


Feb 
Oct 


Feb, 

5.55  Jan, 


26.50 
32 


16.36 
13.3' 


Feb. 
May, 
June 
Feb, 
Nov, 
July, 


!75  Nov, 


33 

23.43 

11.11 

27.77 


Feb, 
May, 
June, 
Feb, 


31.25  July 
May 


4,444 

6.250 

6.250 

5,000 

9,261 

0,000 

4,582.61 

3,125 

5,573 

7,500 


7,277 
6.875 
0,000 


2,750 
2,500 
3,125 


875 
2,500 
2,750 
3,750 
3,255 


. 

25 

36.11         , 
87.22  Sept, 
Aug, 


April, 


89.60 


24.67 
78.12 
78.12 
50 
103 

55.55  June 
41.67 
31.25 
50.44 
41.00 


4.82 
13.81 
15.19 
20.71 
32.55 


1911 
1911 

1911 
1911 
1911 

1911 

1911 
1912 

1912 

1913 

1912 

1912 

1912 

1912 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1913 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

1914 

19i5 

1915 

1916 

1915 

1915 

1916 

190 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1901 

1901 

1910 

1902 

1902 

1507 

1902 

1904 

1904 

1905 

1905 

1905 

1907 

190? 

1909 

1909 

1909 


CM,       1908 
Jan,       l»li; 


fov, 
Dec, 
May, 
May, 
lune 


Dec, 
Dec, 
Dec, 
Feb, 
Feb, 
April. 
.16  Feb, 

68.75  Feb, 
181.81  June, 
Feb, 

15.27  Mar. 

13.88  Mar, 

17.36  Apr, 


1910 
1910 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1909 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 


53.97  July,  1914 


April,  1915 
April,  1915 
April,  1915 
April,  1915 
Oct.  1915 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


83 


GROUND  LEASES. 


Summary  ol  All  Instruments  Coverinq  Chicano  Property  Placed  on  Record  Since  January  1st,  189O 


Per  Year 

ADAMS  st,  West,  Nos  111-119,  n  e  cor  Desplaines 
st,  119x100,  John  Coughlan  to  Louis  A  Schwab, 
Nathan  Deutsch  and  Henry  Schwab,  99  years 
from  Tan  1,  1908;  lessees  to  ereit  a  building  at 
least  tour  stories  high,  to  cost  not  less  than  $40,- 

000,  by  Jan  1,  1912;  lessor  to  buy  improvements 
at  expiration  of  lease  at  appraised  value;   lessees 
may  buy  property  and  improvements  within  first 
five  years  at  $80,000. 

5    years    $3,000 

94  years   3,600 

ADAMS  st,  Nos  74-78;  No  74,  n  f,  20x75^;  Nos 
76  and  78,  n  f,  50x82 1A;  James  Ross  Todd  of 
Louisville,  Ky,  to  Augusta  Lehmann  et  al;  99 
years  from  Aug  1,  1909;  lessees  purchased  build- 
ing for  $12,500;  lessees  to  erect  a  building  prior 
to  Aug  1,  1924,  costing  at  least  $150,000;  build- 
ing to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

13   years   9   mos 19,000 

85   years   3   mos 20,000 

ADAMS  st.  N9S  16-22,  81x80,  Alexander  A  Mc- 
Kay to  Chapin  &  Gore,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1904;  lessee  to  erect  a  six-story  building,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $75,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
lease  without  compensation. 
99  years  10,000 

ADAMS  st,  n  e  cor  of  Dearborn,  166.02  ft  on 
Adams  by  198  ft  on  Dearborn  st,  trustees  of 
Stearns  estate  to  the  "Fair,"  99  years  from  May 

1.  1895;    lessee    to    erect    buildirg   not   less   than 
eight  stories  high  and  costing  not  less  than  $600- 
000,  by  Jan  1,  1894;  improvements  to  go  to  let- 

sor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation 70,000 

ADAMS  st,  Nos  105  and  107,  4SJi«190,  Joseph 
N  Field  of  Bowdon,  England,  to  Marquette 
Safety  Deposit  Company,  198  years  from  May  1, 
1902;  lessee  to  erect  after  May  1,  1909,  a  fire- 
proof building  to  cost  not  less  than  $200,000,  to 
be  ready  by  May  1,  1911;  buildings  to  go  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without  compensa- 
tion. 

2    years    12,000 

196  years   18,000 

ADAMS  st,  No  103,  26x100,  Shirley  T  High  and 
others  to  Marquette  Safety  Deposit  Co,  198  years 
from  May  1,  1902,  after  May  1,  1909;  lessees 
shall  tear  down  building  and  erect  a  fireproof 
structure  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  after 
plans  by  Holabird  &  Roche;  to  revert  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  lease. 

198  years   10,500 

ADAMS  st,  West,  Nos  156-164,  9754x165,  Jennie 
Lind  Spry  to  Frank  Parmelee  Company,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1902;  lessees  to  construct 
within  18  months  a  building  covering  this  and  the 
Chandler  and  Graham  properties,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $100,000;  improvements  to  be  purchased  by 
lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  at  appraised  value; 
leasehold  interest  may  be  assigned,  but  to  no  one 
who  is  worth  less  than  $500,000. 
First  year  1,201 

98  years    2,403 

ADAMS  st,  West,  Nos  150-154,  75x165,  Mary  Jane 
Venning  Chandler  to  Frank  Parmelee  Company, 

99  years  from  May  1,  1902;  lessees  to  construct 
within  18  months  a  building  covering  this  and  the 
Spry  and  Graham  properties  adjacent,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $100,000;  improvements  to  be  purchased 
at   expiration   of  lease  at  appraised   value;   lease- 
hold interest  may  be  assigned,  but  to  no  one  who 
is  worth  less  than   $500,000. 

First    year    926 

98    years    .,. 1,858 

ADAMS  st,  West,  Nos  146  and  148,  50x165,  An- 
drew J  Graham  to  Frank  Parmelee  Company,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1902;  lessees  to  construct 
within  18  months  a  building  covering  this  and  ' 
the  Chandler  and  Spry  properties,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $100,000;  improvements  to  be  purchased  by 
lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  at  appraised  value; 
leasehold  interest  may  be  assigned,  but  to  no  one 
who  is  worth  less  than  $500,000. 

First    year     619 

98  years   1,238 

ADAMS  st,  95  ft  e  of  La  Salle,  s  f,  45x190,  Wil 
Ham  Borden  to  Thomas  E  Williams,  99  years 
from  July  1,  1887;  improvements  to  be  purchased 
by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  at  three-quarters  their 
fair  cash  value. 
1  year  .' 4,000 

98  years    8,000 

ADAMS  st,  West,  Nos  39  and  41,  39^x109,  W  E 

Blackstone  of  Oak  Park  to  Elizabeth  M  O'Neill, 
23  years  from  May  1,   1901. 

23    years     1,500 

.ADAMS   st,    West,    Nos    43    and   45,    39.75x189,    F 
Cortez  Wilson  to  Elizabeth  M  O'Neill;  23  years 
from    May    1,    1901. 
23    years    1,500 

ADAMS  st,  s  w  cor  Morgan  st,  n  f,  214  ft  6  in  x 
189  ft  4  in,  Robt  Bassett  to  Martin  A  Devitt  and 
Alfred  Henley  Shotwell,  for  99  years  from  Oct 
1,  1910;  lessees  to  pay  taxes  and  erect  upon  the 
west  66  ft  a  building  of  either  first-class  fireproof 
or  standard  mill  construction,  not  less  than  three 
stories  high,  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000,  to  be 
ready  for  occupancy  not  later  than  Oct  1,  1912; 
building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

99  years    4,000 

ADAMS  st,  West,  s  e  cor  Market  st,  n  f,  73.72x 
80,  Fredk  T  Haskell  to  Charles  E  Perkins,  Bur- 
lington, la,  99  years  from  June  1,  1912;  build- 
ings to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without  com- 

t       pensation. 

'      99  years    16,000 


Per  Year 

ADAMS  st,  West,  bet  Aberdeen  and  Morgan  sts, 
n  f,  63  ft  5J4  in  x  200,  Geo  C  Aldrich,  Martha 
Aldrich  Blish  and  James  W  Aldrich  to  Shotwell 
Mfg  Co,  97  years  9  mos  from  Jan  1,  1912;  lessee 
to  erect  building  at  least  2  stories  high,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $25,000,  prior  to  Jan  1,  1922;  build- 
ing to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 
4  years  900 

93  years  9  months 1,260 

ADAMS   st.   West,    Nos    158   to    162,   s   f,   65x189. 

bet  Fifth  av  and  La  Salle  st ,  Estate  of  Leopold 
Mayer  to  Landon  C  Rose,  99  years  from  Jan  1, 
1912;  lessee  agrees  to  begin  to  remove  present 
buildings  not  later  than  May  1,  1924,  and  to  erect 
a  fireproof  building  to  be  completed  20  months 
after  ne  shall  have  commenced  removal  of  pres- 
ent buildings;  new  buildings  to  be  at  least  10 
stories  high  and  cost  not  less  than  $400,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

1  year   100,000 

4  years    25,000 

94  years    30,000 

ADDISON  st,  n  e  cor  right-of-way  C  M  &  St  P 

Ry,  bet  North  Forty-fifth  av  and  Milwaukee  av, 
s  f,  425x190x188x276x25x294,  with  25  ft  n  e  f  on 
Milwaukee  av,  Frank  A  Helmer  and  Bessie  Brad- 
well  Helmer,  his  wife,  to  Myron  H  Richardson, 
99  years  from  Oct  1,  1909;  lessee  to  pay  all 
taxes;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation;  lessee  has  option  to  purchase  the 
fee  simple  for  $30,000  at  any  time  prior  to  Jan 
1,  1911. 
99  years  2,000 

ALLEY,  e  of  State  st,  e  f,  583.2  ft  n  of  Sixteenth 
st,  25x118,  Jennings  Trust  Company  to  Lizzie 
Conley,  99  years  from  JulJ|l,  1892;  lessee  to 
erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $8,000  by 
October  15,  1892;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease  1,320 

ALLPORT  st,  75  ft  s  of  West  Twenty-first  st, 
125x125,  w  f,  James  W  White  et  al  of  Phila- 
delphia to  George  W  Straight,  25  years  from  May 
1,  1890;  lessee  to  construct  within  18  months 
of  date  of  lease  building  to  cost  not.  less  than 
$5,000;  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  during  the  first 
six  months  of  the  last  year  or  to  be  moved  by 
lessee  during  the  last  six  months. 

10  years    300 

25  years   400 

ARCHER   av,   s   w   cor  Quarry  st,    96x254,   Helen 
Culver  to  A  T  Young,  99  years  from  August  1, 
1898:    buildings    to    be    purchased    by    lessor    at 
termination  of  lease  at  their  fair  cash  value. 
99  years    900 

ARCHER  av,  n  f,  130  ft  e  of  Dearborn  st,  irregu- 
lar, SO'/i  ft  on  Archer  av  and  180  ft  on  east 
line,  Dwight  K  Tripp  to  Alexander  F  Shuman, 
99  years  from  February  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect 
three-story  theater  by  July  1,  1892,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $30,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term; 
lease  has  since  been  assigned  to  Bijou  Museum 
Company  in  which  lessor  is  interested 3,000 

ARLINGTON  pi,  116  ft  e  of  Loomis  st,  s  f,  118x 
169,  Hetty  H  R  Green  to  Alfred  Guthmann,  99 
years  from  Jan  1,  1913. 

99    years    1,500 

ARTHINGTON  pr,  116  ft  e  of  Loomis  st,  118x 
164,  Hetty  H  R  Green  to  Alfred  Guthmann  and 
Sidney  A  Frankenstein,  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1913 

99  years   1,460 

ASHLAND  av,  n  w  cor  west  fork  of  south  branch 
of  Chicago  river,  or  1,823  ft  s  of  Blue  Island  av, 
e  f,  631x239.9,  John  C  Spry  to  Scully  Steel  & 
Iron  Co,  99  years  from  June  1,  1908;  lessee  to 
erect  a  storehouse,  office,  warehouse  or  factory 
building  to  be  completed  in  12  months  from  date 
of  lease,  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000;  second 
party  has  option  to  purchase  fee  by  paying  $235,- 
000  on  or  before  21  years,  subject  to  leasehold 
estate  hereby  created  and  buildings;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term. 
99  years  7.500 

ASHLAND  blvd,  n  e  cor  Monroe  st,  47x153.7,  Lu- 
cetta  A  Tascott  of  Evanston  to  West  End  Wom- 
an's Club,  99  years  from  May  1,  1904;  lessee 
may  purchase  within  15  years  for  $10,000;  lessee 
to  erect  club  house  to  go  to  lessor  at  the  expira- 
tion of  the  lease  without  compensation. 
99  years  500 

ASHLAND    av,    s    w    cor    Walnut    st,    50x156.9, 
Josephine    Weber    to    Charles    E    Katz,    25    years 
from    April    28,    1894. 
25    years    360 

ASHLAND  av.  n  w  cor  Elk  st,  e  f,  75x114,  Bertha 
and  Albert  Veith  to  James  R  Navigato  and  An- 
sani  Ortoro,  99  years  from  June  1,  1913.  Lessees 
to  erect  within  2  years  a  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $12,000,  lessees  have  option  to  purchase 
premises  at  any  time  within  20  years  for  $15,000. 
lessor  to  purchase  improvements  at  expiration  of 
term. 

99  years   900 

BELDEN  av,  139}4  ft  e  of  Sheffield  av,  s  f,  50x 
386,  also  adjacent  on  Fullerton  av,  129^  ft 
e  of  Sheffield  av,  n  f,  70x210,  McCormick  Theo- 
logical Seminary  to  Northwestern  Elevated  Co, 
999  years  from  Nov  1,  1894,  at  a  rental  of  $29,000 
the  entire  term 29.02 

BELLEVUE  PL.,  No.  33,  151  ft  e  of  Rush  st,  n  f. 
11154x110,  Charlotte  S  Smith  to  Buckingham 
Chandler,  99  years  from  Mar  15,  1915;  building 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
Rent  gradually  decreasing  each  of  first  20  years 
from  112,415.63  for  the  first  year  to  $8,140.63  for 
the  20th  year.  "9  years 3,000 


Per  Yew 

BELMONT  av,  s  e  cor  Sheffield  av,  n  f,  127.22 
x!57,  Richard  A  Meiswinkle  to  Ernest  H  Stolz 
and  Charles  J  Grady,  99  years  from  Nov  1, 
1909;  lessees  to  erect  a  building  at  least  one  story 
high  and  157.22x60,  fronting  on  Belmont,  by 
Nov  1,  1910;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  with- 
out compensation;  lessee  has  option  to  purchase 
premises  for  $50,000  before  Nov  1,  1910,  by  giy- 
ing  six  months'  notice. 
99  years  2,50t 

BELMONT  av,  West,  s  e  cor  of  California  av. 
n  f,  97x80.3,  with  60  ft  s  w  f  on  Elston  av  (s  f 
4954x125),  Edward  Mendel  to  Simon  Straus,  99 
years  from  Nov  1,  1911;  lessee  purchases  build- 
ing; agrees  to  erect  prior  to  Jan  1,  1922,  a  brick 
building  not  less  than  two  stories  and  basement, 
for  stores,  theater,  halls,  offices  and  apartments, 
to  cost  at  least  $5,000,  and  lessee  further  agrees 
to  deposit  security  to  amount  of  $30,000  for  per- 
formance of  this  lease;  building  to  lessor  at  end 
of  lease  without  compensation. 

5    years    2,250 

5    years    2,750 

5    years    3,000 

84    years    3,500 

BLUE  ISLAND  av,  n  f,  100  ft  w  of  Oakley  av, 
150x100,  John  H  Earl  to  W  R  Hamilton,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1891;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value 960 

BLUE  ISLAND  av,  s  e  cor  of  Loomis,  triangular, 
157x187.2x100  ft,  Louis  Gerlinger  et  al  to  Elisha 
C  Ware,  99  years  from  July  1,  1891;  lessor  to 
purchase  improvements  at  end  of  lease  at  ap- 
praised value,  or  may  extend  lease  33  years  at 
not  less  than  present  rental  or  more  than  the  le- 
gal rate  of  interest  on  revaluation 3,000 

BLUE  ISLAND  av,  s  w  cor  Fourteenth  st,  n  e  f, 
46x120.4,  w  line  21.32,  s  line  100  ft,  Thomas 
O'Connell  to  Charles  Yondorf,  20  years  from  July 
1,  1892;  all  buildings  to  become  property  of  the 
lessor 3,600 

BLUE  ISLAND  av,  s  e  cor  Hoyne  av,  n  f,  250x 
225,  Charles  B  Scoville  of  Pasadena  to  Ajax 
Forge  Co,  30  years  from  Nov  1,  1905;  lessee  may 
have  an  extension  of  10  years  upon  the  same 
terms. 

10    years    1,500 

10    years    at    5    per    cent    upon    appraised    value, 

but   in   no   event   shall   it   be  less   than   $1,500. 

10    years    at    5    per    cent    upon    appraised    value. 

BLUE  ISLAND  av,  240  ft  s  w  of  Robey  st,  n  f, 
170x228,  Charles  B  Scoville  of  Pasadena,  Cal, 
to  Ajax  Forge  Co,  from  Jan  10,  1907,  to  Oct 

31,    1927     1,250 

10  years,  5  per  cent  on  the  appraised  value. 
10  years,  5  per  cent  on  the  appraised  value. 
Option  of  ten  years  more  or  less  on  same  terms. 

BLUE  ISLAND  av,  No  725,  n  w  f,  25x120,  177  ft 
n  e  of  Polk  st.  Peter  J  Keapperich  to  Geo  A 
Stamatides,  Oak  Park,  111,  40  years  from  Oct 
1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  $4,000 
prior  to  Nov  1,  1913;  building  to  lessor  at  end 
of  term  without  compensation. 

10  years    400 

10  years    550 

15  years    600 

5  years    ; .  .•; 800 

BLUE  ISLAND  av,  113  ft  n  e  of  Polk  st,  e  f, 
45x90,  Cornelius  D  B  Cowell  to  George  A  Stam- 
atides, 40  years  seven  months  from  Oct  1,  1912; 
lessee  to  erect  new  building,  building  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term. 
40  years  627 

BROADWAY,  49  ft  s  of  Berwyn  av,  e  f.  3754x125, 
Elisha  T  Davis  to  Leo  E  O  Gondolf,  99  years 
from  Dec  1,  1914;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  $3,000  prior  to  July  1,  1915;  lessee  may 
buy  land  within  three  years  from  Dec  1,  1914, 
for  $10,000. 
99  years  250 

BRYNMAWRav,  165  ft  e  of  Evanston  av,  n  f,  85x 
281,  Wesley  Shimeall  to  Joseph  Bobbe,  99  years 
from  June  24,  1912 ;  lessee  has  erected  building  to 
be  purchased  by  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease. 
99  years     2,50i 

CALHOUN  pi,  s  f,  100  ft  w  of  Dearborn,  80x72, 
David  C  Cook  to  Chicago  Telephone  Co,  99  years 
from  December  1,  1903;  lessee  to  construct  by 
Dec  31,  1904,  fireproof  building  not  less  than  four 
stories;  to  revert  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99  years  8,000 

CALUMET  av,  w  f,  5954  ft  no  of  Twentieth  st, 
33x115,  D  Harry  Hammer  to  Caroline  Thomas, 
99  years'  lease  from  Jan  1,  1891;  lessee  to  erect 
a  building  not  less  than  three  stories  high  and 
costing  not  less  than  $8,000,  in  eight  months; 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  with- 
out cost;  option  on  extension  of  lease  for  99 
years  more  at  end  of  term 700 

CALUMET  av,  s  e  cor  Twenty-sixth  st,  70x137, 
Bronson  B  Tuttle  of  Naugatuck,  Conn,  to  Mi- 
chael D  Clarkson,  99  years  from  Oct  1,  1889; 
lessee  to  erect  building  by  July  1,  1892,  at  a  cost 
of  not  less  than  $40,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end 
of  lease;  lessee  has  option  of  purchase  of  ground 
at  appraised  value  by  Oct  1,  1897,  but  in  no  case 
shall  the  price  be  less  than  $35,000 1,800 

CALUMET  av,  106  ft  n  of  Thirty-ninth  st,  192.4x 
95.2,  w  f,  also  Calumet  av,  168.4x95.2,  e  f,  106 
ft  n  of  Thirty-ninth  st,  Nimrod  Lancaster  to  C 
E  Springer  and  Frank  H  Springer,  25  years  from 
Nov  1,  1888;  it  was  the  intention  of  the  lessees 
to  build  seven  houses  on  the  west  tract  and  eight 
houses  on  the  east.  Lessor  can  purchase  houses 
by  paying  original  cost  of  $2,600  and  20  and  40 
per  cent  additional;  lease  can  be  extended  25 
years  on  same  terms 500 


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REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

CALUMET  av,  s  w  cor  Thirty-first  st,  e  f,  150x 
125,  Anna  H  Bentley  and  Arthur  F,  her  husband, 
to  Isabella  Curran,  for  99  years  from  April 
1,  1910;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes  and  erect  on  or 
before  Aug  1,  1910,  a  store  and  flat  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $16,000;  building  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term  without  compensation;  lessee  has 
option  at  any  time  within  two  years  from  d_ate 
to  purchase  premises  for  $34,000  and  at  expira- 
tion of  two  years  and  within  three  years  for 
$35,000. 

5    years    1,600 

5    years    1,800 

89    years     2.150 

CAMPBELL  av,  n  w  cor  Tyler  st,  134.6x241,  and 
Taylor  st.  w  to  railroad,  s  f,  136.1x134.3,  A 
Cass  Canfield  of  New  York  to  J  W  Hedenberg, 
99  years  from  Sept  15,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  by 
Sept  15,  1895,  factory  buildings  to  cost  not  less 
than  $30,000;  to  go  to  lessor  end  of  lease. 
99  years  1,800 

CALUMET  at,  n  e  cor  Fifty-first  st,  w  f,  125x 
127.67,  Cornelius  J  Sullivan  to  Willard  Amuse- 
ment Co,  by  Louis  J  Gross,  president,  30  years 
from  June  1,  1910;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  at  least  $30,000  by  Oct  15,  1910;  lessee  has 
option  of  extension  of  lease  for  10  years  from 
June  — ,  1940,  at  $3,500  per  annum. 

10    years    2,750 

20    years    3,000 

CANAL  st,  n  w  cor  Polk  st,  31x100,  William  L 
Dall  to  J  L  Silsbee,  99  years  from  Aug  15,  1890; 
improvements  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of 
term  at  an  appraised  value 1,080 

CANAL  st,  e  f,  122  ft  s  of  Monroe,  44x70  ft, 
Charles  Stose  et  al  to  H  Clay  Anson,  99  years 
from  Aug  1,  1891;  buildings  and  chattels  to  se- 
cure the  rent. 

2    years    1,500 

1    year    2,000 

1    year    2,500 

95    years    3,000 

CANAL  st,  s  w  cor  Monroe,  80x70}4,  D  G  Swartz 
to  F  R  Power,  99  years  from  Nov  1;  lessee  to 
construct  a  four-story  fireproof  building  by  May 
1,  1896;  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease. 
99  years  6,000 

CANAL  st,  No  606,  25x100,  David  Zemansky  to 
Isaac  D  Zeman  of  New  York,  N  Y,  20  years 
from  May  1,  1902;  lessee  to  construct  six-story 
building  by  May  1,  1907,  to  cost  not  less  than 
$20,000,  to  be  insured  for  $10,000;  lessor  to  pur- 
chase building  at  one-half  its  actual  cash  value. 
20  years  625 

CANAL  st,  South,  25  ft  w  of  Fifteenth  pK  w  f, 
75x100  ft,  Leopold  Reman  to  Isaac  D  Zeman, 
25  years  from  May  1,  1910;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing not  less  than  six  stories  high,  to  cost  at  least 
$45,000,  to  be  ready  May  1,  1917;  lessor  to  pur- 
chase buildings  at  end  of  term. 

25  years    2,250 

CARROLL  av,  s  e  cor  Elizabeth  st,  n  f,  231}4xl41, 

Alexander  B  Scully  to  Lincoln  Ice  Co  by  John 
F  Magi nnis,  president,  for  99  years  from  Dec  1, 
1910;  lessee  to  pay  taxes;  lessee  has  option  to 
purchase  prior  to  Dec  1,  1915,  for  $31,132.83; 
lessee  to  erect  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$25,000  within  15  months  from  date  of  lease. 

99    years    1,556 

CHICAGO  av,  w  f,  adjoining  alley  on  west  half- 
way between  Wells  and  La  Salle  sts,  90.4x160.66, 
H  N.  Newberry  to  the  Chicago  Pie  Co,  30  years 
from  Jan  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  brick  and  stone 
addition  to  building  by  May  1,  1892;  to  go  to  les- 
sor at  end  of  lease  at  appraised  value  or  lease 
to  be  extended. 

4  years    5,424 

26  years  at  6  per  cent  on  appraised  value  every 
5   years, 

CHICAGO  river,  n  w  cor  Dearborn  av,  80.4x184.5 
ft,  James  S  Pirtie  et  al  to  Sibley  Warehouse  & 
Storage  Co,  98  years  from  April  1,  1895;  lessee 
to  construct  within  five  years  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $50,000;  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at 
end  of  lease  at  actual  value. 
April  1,  1895 466 

98  years    5,000 

CHICAGO  av,  s  e  cor  Cass  st,  n  f,  65x70,  Hetty 

H  R  Green  of  Bellows  Falls,  Vermont,  to  Sid- 
ney A  Frankenstein,  99  years  from  April  1, 
1912;  lessee  to  erect  after  May  1,  1912,  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $10,000. 

99  years     640 

CHURCH  st,   Evanston,  s  w  f,   110  ft  s  e  of  Or- 

rington  av,  55x110,  Northwestern  University  to 
Albert  L  Butler,  99  years  from  Aug  1,  1891. 

10    years 110 

89  years  at  4  per  cent  on  appraised  value  every 

10  years. 

CLARK  st,  No  126,  e  f,  19.8x80,  bet  Madison  and 
Washington  sts,  Mrs  Mary  Jerusha  Hoxie,  owner 
in  fee  of  %  int,  and  David  G  Hamilton,  owner  in 
fee  of  und  Ys  int,  to  Max  Goldstine,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1911,  to  April  30,  2010;  lessee  to 
erect  new  building  to  cost  $50,000,  to  be  ready  by 
May  1,  1922;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  with- 
out compensation. 

5  years     6,000 

94    years     6^500 

CLARK  st,  120  ft  n  of  Washington,  40x8054,  and 
Court  pi,  80  ft  e  of  Clark  st,  n  f,  100x100, 
William  Borden  to  John  A  Hamlin,  99  years  from 
May  11,  1893;  $25,000  paid  to  lessor  May  1, 
1893,  and  annually  thereafter  in  gold. 
99  years  25,712 

CLARK  st.  South,  No  1921,  25x67,  Lafayette  Lan- 
caster of  Aurora,  111,  to  Robert  J  Gunning,  99 
years  from  AugHSt  1,  1907;  lessor  agrees  to  pur- 
chase the  buildings  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 
99  years 300 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

CLARK  st,  South,  s  f,  40.5x80,  Nos  128  and  130, 
John  T  Boddie  to  Max  Goldstine,  for  99  years 
irom  Aug  1,  1910;  lessee  to  pay  taxes  and  to 
erect  on  or  before  May  1,  1922,  a  six-story  fire- 
proof building  costing  at  least  $100,000;  should 
lessee  remodel  building  before  May  1,  1912,  at 
a  cost  of  $25,000,  then  the  erection  of  a  new 
building  is  extended  to  May  1,  1930;  of  remodel- 
ing cost  $50,000,  then  to  May  1,  1945;  building 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  13.000 

CLARK  st,  70  ft  s  of  Monroe  st,  e  f,  30x90,  Henry 
C  Lytton  to  John  H  Webster  of  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  84  years  from  April  1,  1904;  lessee  to 
erect  a  fireproof  building,  twelve  stories,  by 
April,  1910,  to  cost  not  less  than  $80,000;  to 
go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease  without  compensa- 
tion. 

5    years     7,000 

77    years     7,500 

Privilege    of    extension    for    50    years    at    $7,500 
annually. 

CLARK  st,  Nos  121-129,  between  Madison  and 
Washington,  w  f,  100x120,  Charles  E  Morrison, 
trustee  of  Ezekiel  Morrison,  deceased,  to  Chicago 
Gaiety  Theater  Co,  99  years  from  May  1,  1910; 
lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  by  July  1,  1911, 
for  commercial,  mercantile,  hotel  or  office  pur- 
poses; building  to  cover  at  least  80  per  cent  of 
the  area,  to  cost  at  least  $300,000,  and  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation;  lessee 
has  deposited  $50,000  with  Chicago  Title  &  Trust 
Co  and  must  deposit  $100,000  more  by  Jan  15, 
1910. 

2    years    30,000 

97    years    40,000 

CLARK  st,    South,   No   292,   e   f,   25x103,   between 
Harrison  and  Van  Buren,  Mrs  Emily  Satterlee  to 
Robert    J    Gunning,    99    years    from    Sept,    1909; 
buildings  to   lessor   at   end   of  term. 
99  years   3,000 

CLARK  st,  South,  Nos  11  and  13,  between  South 
Water  and  Lake  sts,  w  f,  37^x40,  Daniel  A  Lor- 
ing  Sr  et  al,  trustee  to  Thad  H  Howe  and  Charles 
S  Fuller,  99  years  from  March  1,  1909;  lessor  to 
purchase  building  at  end  of  first  term  if  not  to 
extend  for  an  additional  99  years  at  same  rental. 
99  years  3,000 

CLARK  st,  South,  Nos  326  and  328,  e  f,  50x105^, 
Charles  W  Pardridge  to  Rand-McNally  &  Co,  99 
years  from  Feb  1,  1910;  lessee  to  erect  on  or  be- 
fore Feb  1,  1917,  a  fireproof  steel  constructed 
building,  costing  at  least  $50,000;  building  to  les- 
sor at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  5,300 

CLARK  ST.,  s  w  cor  Foster  av,  e  f,  77x280,  with  77 
ft  w  f  on  North  Ashland  av,  99  years  from  May  8, 
1915.  Board  of  Education  to  Wm  W,  James  T,  and 
Oliver  F  Paisley;  lessees  agree  to  erect  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  construction  to  begin 
prior  to  June  1,  1915;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation.  After  May  8,  1925,  rent 
to  be  fixed  by  appraisal. 

1   year     $1,500 

4  years    3,000 

4  years    4,300 

1  year     4,400 

CLARK  st,  No  249,  24.6x103,  the  Equitable  Trust 
Co  to  James  W  Stevens,  99  years  from  May, 
1904;  lessee  buys  building  for  $13,871  and  may 
remove  it  and  erect  a  new  one  to  cost  not  less 
than  $25,000. 

4  years    4,200 

95    years    5,000 

CLARK  st,  No  168,  24x90^,  Howard  Henderson 
to  Emil  Kraut,  99  years  from  Feb  15,  1904;  lessee 
to  expend  $2,500  in  repairs  within  three  months 
and  to  add  two  stories  to  the  building  within  ten 
years;  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  with- 
out revaluation. 

5  years    4,500 

5  years    4,600 

89    years    r. 4,800 

CLARK  st,  n  w  cor  of  Madison,  20x80,  James  E 
Baker  to  F  M  Atwood,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1890,  with  an  option  for  a  renewal  for  another 
term  of  99  years,  at  rental  of  5  per  cent  of  the 
appraised  value  of  the  land  at  that  time. 

6  years    13,500 

93    years    16,200 

CLARK  st,  e  f,  334  ft  a  of  Harrison,  61x100,  E  O 


Hurd  of  Cincinnati  to  A  J  Cooper(  99  years  from 
Aug  1,  1889,  with  a  five  years'  option  of  purchase 
at  $60,000;  lessee  to  erect  building  not  less  than 
four  stories  high  and  costing  not  less  than  $25,- 


000;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation  2,500 

CLARK  st,  n  e  cor  of  Kinzie,  100x120,  E  W 
Shirk  to  Mrs  Emma  L  Smith,  99  years  from 
March  31,  1891;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value 9,000 

CLARK  st,  s  e  cor  of  Harrison,  100x100,  James  E 
Baker  to  Edward  A  Bacheldor,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1890;  lessees  to  erect  building  by  May 
1,  1895,  costing  not  less  than  $40,000;  option  of 
renewal  of  lease  at  end  of  term  for  99  years 
more,  at  5  per  cent  of  an  appraised  value  at  that 
time;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation. 
1  year  7,200 

98  years     10,000 

CLARK  st,  e  f,   188  ft  n  of  Eugenie,   104.6  ft  on 

Clark  and  La  Salle,  106. 15  'A  ft  on  Wells,  with 
a  depth  of  228  ft  on  n  line  and  345.7  on  s  line, 
Daniel  F  Crilly  to  Chicago  Turngemeinde,  for 

99  years,  from  Nov   17,   1890;   lessee  to  build  be- 
fore Dec  1,  1891,  a  structure  to  cost  not  less  than 
$25,000,  and  on  or  before   Tan   1,    1894,  buildings 
to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000;   if  at  end   of  lease 
the  land  shall  be  valued  at  more  than  the  build- 
ings,   the   lessor   shall    have   option   of   purchasing 
the  buildings  at  appraised  value,  but  if  the  build- 
ings shall  be  valued  at  more  than  the  land,  then 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

the  lessee  shall  have  option  of  purchase  of  land 
at  appraised  value,  otherwise  the  buildings  be- 
come the  property  of  the  owner  ef  the  fee. 

5    years     4,000 

5    years    4,500 

89    years    5,000 

CLARK  st,  North,  n  w  cor  of  Oakdale  av,  197J4x 
120,  John  Druecker  to  Pythian  Temple  Co,  99 
years  from  Jan  1,  1890;  lessees  to  erect  building 
not  less  than  three  stories  in  height,  and  $75,000 
in  cost,  by  Jan  1,  1891;  improvements  to  be 
bought  by  lessor  at  an  appraised  -rarue  at  end  of 
term  2,500 

CLARK  st.  North,  e  f,  160  ft  s  of  Maple  st,  40* 
150,  Lowell,  Lyman  &  Harris,  trustees  of  Geo  B 
Blake  estate,  Boston,  to  Charles  Warfield,  99 
years  from  Dec  5,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing costing  not  less  than  $25,000  and  not  less 
than  four  stories  high,  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation....  1,100 

CLARK  st,  n  e  cor  Randolph,  140x80,  Alexander 
John  Alexander  of  Woodford  County,  Ky,  to  the 
Ashland  Block  Co,  99  years  from  Sept  1,  1892;  in 
addition  to  the  rental  the  lessee  agrees  to  pay  les- 
sor any  and  all  net  income  and  profits  arising 
from  the  property  until  the  sum  of  $550,000  shall 
have  been  paid;  for  every  $5,000  which  the  les- 
see shall  pay  the  lessor  the  rental  shall  be  re- 
duced $275  a  year  until  the  rental  shall  be  re- 
duced to  $50,000,  at  which  figure  it  shall  remain; 
when  this  amount  shall  have  been  paid  the  lessor 
the  building  shall  become  the  property  of  the  les- 
see, to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99  years  57,750  50,000 

CLARK  st,  w  f,  225  ft  s  of  North  av,  50x149  ft, 
Mary  E  Gossage  to  James  B  Galloway,  99  years 
from  Oct  1,  1891;  lessee  to  erect  building  cost- 
ing not  less  than  $45,000  by  Oct  1,  1892;  to  go 
to  lessor  at  end  of  lease 1,800 

CLARK,  North,  n  e  cor  Addison,  96x525,  with  487 
ft  on  Seminary,  586  ft  on  Waveland,  582.9  on 
Sheffield,  Edmund  J  Archambault  of  Milwaukee, 
Wis,  to  Charles  Weeghman  and  Wm  M  Walker, 
99  years  from  Jan  1,  1914;  lessees  may  purchase 
land  prior  to  Jan  1,  1919,  for  $388,000. 

10   years 16,000 

10   years 18,000 

79  years 20,000 

CLARK    st,    North,    n    w    cor    Schiller    st,    e    f, 

106x152,  William  Waller  to  Roy  B  Tabor,  197% 
years  from  Aug  1,  1915;  lessee  may  at  his  option 
construct  at  his  own  expense  good  and  substantial 
building  for  mercantile  office  or  manufacturing 
purposes,  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000;  buildings 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation ; 
incumbrance  $55,000. 

197 J4  years   3,850 

CLARK   st.   North,  e   f,  adjoining  river,   41    7-12x 

80  ft,  Mary  J  Dore  to  Jacob  Johnson,  198  years 
from   July    1,    1891:    upon   written   request   lessee 
shall  pay  lessor  within  5  years  $5,000,  and  in  that 
event  rental   shall  be  $2,700   a  year;   lessor  may 
require   lessee    to   build    one   additional    story    on 
building  with  other  improvements  within  5  years; 

to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease 3,000 

CLARK  st.  North,  e  f,  66  ft  s  of  Huron,  20.6x 
110,  Felix  Babbage  to  Ellen  O'Neil,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1892,  lessee  to  build  within  It 
years  a  brick  business  building  to  cost  not  leu 
than  $6,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease; 
lessee  to  deposit  $2,000  before  present  building  is 

removed    1,100 

CLARK  st,  s  w  cor  Monroe,  79x90,  Herman  H 
Kohlsaat  to  American  Trust  and  Safety  Vault 
Co,  94  years  from  May  1,  1893;  lessee  to  begin 
within  six  months  from  May  1  to  construct  a  12- 
story  office  building  at  a  cost  of  not  less  than 
$250,000,  to  be  completed  by  May  1,  1895;  les- 
see to  deposit  $50,000  as  security  for  construc- 
tion of  building,  also  a  bond  in  $50,000;  building 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease;  no  intoxicating 
liquors  to  be  sold  on  the  premises. 

1  year    31,006 

5    years    33,000 

89    years    40,00* 

CLARK  st,  s  e  cor  Harrison,  100x100,  E  A  Bach- 
eldor to  A  H  Blackall  et  al,  96  years  from  Feb 
1,  1893;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  $40,000 
by  Nov  1,  1895,  and  if  the  building  should  cost 
$100,000,  it  is  to  be  completed  by  Feb  1,  1896; 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term;  lease  may  be  e«- 
tended  99  years  at  a  rental  of  5  per  cent  on  the 
value  of  the  ground. 

2  years    11 ,000 

2    years     1 2,000 

92    years    1 5,000 

CLARK  st,  North,  Nos  615  and  617,  49x168,  M  J 
Swatek  to  North  End  Masonic  Temple  Associa- 
tion, 99  years  from  Aug  1,  1893;  lessee  to  erect 
by  May  1,  1895,  a  four-story  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $40,00;  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end 
of  lease. 

99    years    1 .980 

CLARK  st,  s  e  cor  Harrison,  100x100,  J  E  Baker 
to  Warren  A  Wells,  99  years  from  May  1,  1896; 
lessee  to  construct  a  building  by  May  1,  1900, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at 
termination  of  lease;  lease  may  be  extended  99 
years  at  a  rental  of  5  per  cent  on  appraised 
value. 

99    years    10,000 

CLARK  st,  197  ft  s  of  Madison,  e  f,  43x125.9 
with  an  L  fronting  2234  ft  on  Arcade  court  with 
a  depth  of  80  ft,  being  s  23  ft  It  14  and  all  Its 
15  and  33,  Assr's  div,  b  118,  S  S  add,  Edward 
F  Lawrence  to  William  J  Fagan  and  Charles  H 
Barber,  99  years  from  May  1,  1893;  lessee  has  op- 
tion of  extending  lease  25  years  on  the  same 
terms  by  giving  six  months'  notice;  lessee  may 
remove  building  preparatory  to  erecting  a  new 
one  by  giving  a  bond  or  security  guaranteeing  its 
construction. 
99  years  12,000 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


85 


GROUND     LEASES. 

CLARK  st,  s  w  cor  Monroe,  79x90,  93  years  and 
11  months  from  May  1,  1S94;  lessee  must  remove 
all  buildings  within  six  weeks  and  erect  a  new 
one  by  Jan  1,  1895,  to  be  not  less  than  twelve 
stories  and  to  cost  not  less  than  $250,000;  prior 
to  removal  of  building  lessee  must  deposit  $35,000 
and  a  bond  for  $75,000  as  security  for  the  fulfill- 
ment of  this  agreement;  building  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  lease. 

To    May    1,    1895 25,000 

4    years     33,000 

S8   years    11    mos 40,000 

CLARK  st,   s  e   cor  Jackson,   49.6x103,    University 
of  Chicago  to  Edward  Grace,   99  years   from   Feii 
1,    1894;    buildings   to   be   purchased    by    lessor   at 
end  of  lease  at  two-thirds  appraised  value. 
99    years    15,90* 

CLARK    st,    Nos    196    and     198,    40x180,     Ephraim 
Ingals  to  E  Nelson  Blake,  \V  W  Shaw  and  Kilbv 
Page,    10   years  from    May    1,    1894. 
1 0    years     9,000 

CLARK  st,  No  134,  2154x80,  James  S   Pirtie  et  al 
to   Frederick    M    Atwood,    90   rears    from    May    1. 
1899. 
90    years     6.08C 

CLARK  st,  North,  71.5x149,  w  f,    170  ft  n  of   Di- 
vision    st,    Richard    Bradley,    trustee,    to   Johanna 
Zurberg,   198  years   from  July   2,    1894;   buildings 
become    property    of   lessor    at    end    of    lease. 
198    years    1,850 

CLARK  st,  South,  No  132,  e  f,  21)4x80,  L  C 
Paine  Freer  estate  to  F  M  Atwood,  94  years  from 
May  1,  1895;  lessee  shall  construct  within  five 
years  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000: 
lessee  shall  give  lessor  three  months'  notice  and 
lease  shall  be  extended  50  years  at  a  rental  based 
on  the  fair  value  of  the  ground;  buildings  to  go 
to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
4  years  5,000 

90  years    6,000 

CLARK  st,  Nos  305  and  307,  50x100,  w  f,  James 
B  Speed  of  Louisville,  Ky,  to  Edwin  L  Harvey, 
99  years  from  April  1,  1901;  lessee  acquires  the 
building,  giving  in  exchange  two  equities;  build- 
ing to  be  kept  insured  for  $30,000  and  to  go  to 
lessor  at  the  termination  of  the  lease;  rental  to 
be  in  gold,  each  dollar  to  contain  25.8  grains  of 
gold  ef  standard  weight  and  fineness. 
99  years  4,000 

CLARK  st,  n  w  cor  Chicago  av,  125x150,  Mary 
Jane  Bush,  B  Frank  Bush  and  W  L  Bush  to 
Bush  Temple  of  Music,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1902,  improved  with  a  six-story  building  valued 
at  $250,000;  lessors  agree  to  purchase  building  at 
expiration  of  lease  at  fair  cash  value. 
99  years  5,750 

CLARK  st,  No  183,  43  ft  s  of  Monroe,  24x9054, 
estate  of  Reuben  Rubel  to  Charles  E  Rector,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1902;  lessee  to  erect  building 
on  this,  the  Hoyne  and  Larmon  lots,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $200,000,  by  May  1,  1905;  lessor  to  pur- 
chase building  at  expiration  of  lease  at  appraised 
value.  T  ~w^ 

99    years    6,000 

CLARK  st,  No  185,  67  ft  s  of  Monroe,  24x9054, 
estate  of  Henry  Larmon  to  Charles  E  Rector,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1902:  lessee  to  erect  building 
on  this,  the  Hoyne  and  Larmon  lots,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $200,000,  by  May  1,  1905;  lessor  to  pur- 
chase building  at  expiration  of  lease  at  appraised 
value. 
99  years  5,000 

CLARK  st,  s  e  cor  Monroe,  43x9054,  Thomas  M 
Hoyne  and  others  to  Charles  E  Rector,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1902;  lessee  to  erect  by  May  1,  1905, 
a  building  covering  this,  the  Rubel  and  Larmon 
lots,  to  cost  not  less  than  $200,000;  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  at  ap- 
praised value. 
99  years  21,000 

CLARK  st,  n  e  cor  Randolph,  180x80.  with  160 
ft  on  Couch  pi,  Alexander  J  Alexander,  Wood- 
ford  County,  Ky,  to  the  Ashland  Block  Associa- 
tion, 91  years  from  Sept  1,  1900;  lessee  to  pay  all 
taxes;  building  to  go  to  the  lessor  at  the  end  of 
the  term. 

91  years    72,750 

CLARK  st,   North,   w   f,   300   ft   n  of  Wrightwood 

av,  100x250  ft,  Teenie  B  Williams  to  Frederick 
Heide  St,  99  years  from  March  1,  1892;  lessee 
to  improve  at  a  cost  of  not  less  than  $2,000  by 
May  1,  1893,  and  by  May  1,  1900,  of  a  value  of 
not  less  than  $10,000,  and  maintain  buildings  of  a 
value  of  not  less  than  $12,000  at  al!  times;  to  go 

to  lessor  at  end  of  lease 1,500 

CLARK  st,  North,  w  f,  275.5  ft  s  of  North  av, 
50x149,  C  W  Gates  et  al  to  James  B  Gallo- 
way, 99  years  from  May  1,  1893;  lessee  to  con- 
struct by  May  1,  1893,  a  $20,000  Building;  to  go 
to  the  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 

99  years  1,200 

CLARK  st.  South,  300  and  302,  50x103,  Charles  B 
King  to  Stromberg,  Allen  &  Co,  94  years  from 
March  1,  1908;  for  the  building  $43,800  was 
paid;  the  lessor  will  buy  the  building  back  at  the 
expiration  of  the  lease  at  60  per  cent  of  the 
assessed  value. 

5    years    4,500 

5    years    5.500 

84    years    6,000 

CLARK  st,  Nos  334  and  336,  49}4xl05,  Charles  B 
King  to  Rand,  McNally  &  Co,  99  years  from 
July  1,  1901 ;  lessees  to  erect  fireproof  building 
to  be  ready  by  May  1,  1906,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $50,000;  lessor  to  purchase  buildings  at  ex- 
piration of  lease  at  the  appraised  value. 

5    years    4,000 

5    years    5,000 

89    years    6,000 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

CLARK  st,  n  w  cor  Harrison.  150x105,  Pacific 
av,  n  e  cor  Harrison.  200x10554,  Board  of  Educa- 
tion to  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.  99  years  from 
May  1,  1901 ;  lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building 
by  May  1,  1900,  to  cost  $400.000;  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  lease. 

10  years    14,375 

10    years    15,812 

79    years    18,600 

CLARK  st,  Nos  195-199,  63.20x90,  Thomas  D 
Knight  and  John  B  Knight,  trustees  of  estate 
of  Moses  G  Knight,  to  Commercial  National 
Safe  Deposit  Co,  99  years  from  May  1,  1905; 
lessees  shall  with  all  reasonable  speed  after  July 
1,  1907,  erect  a  fireproof  building,  to  be  ready 
by  July  1,  1911,  to  cost  not  less  than  $150,000, 
not  less  than  eight  stories  high;  lessors  have  the 
privilege  of  extending  the  lease  for  an  additional 
99  years  on  the  same  terms;  if  lease  is  extended, 
buildings  go  to  lessors  at  expiration  of  the  lease 
without  compensation;  if  not  extended  the  build- 
ings shall  be  purchased  by  the  lessors  at  their 
appraised  value. 
99  years  25,000 

CLARK  st,  Nos  201  and  203,  40x90,  Thomas  H 
McNeill,  Rivers,  McNeill  and  Ellen  McShew 
Coudup  to  Commercial  National  Safe  Deposit 
Co,  198  years  from  May  1,  1905;  lessees  shall 
with  all  reasonable  speed,  after  July  1,  1907, 
erect  a  fireproof  building,  to  be  ready  by  July 
1,  1911,  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000;  to  go 
to  lessor  at  expiration  of  the  term. 
198  years  12,000 

CLARK  st,  176  and  178,  n  w  cor  Monroe,  4554x 
90J4,  John  A  Armstrong  and  Kale  A  Leathers 
of  Louisville,  Ky,  and  others  to  James  W  Ste- 
vens, 115  years  from  May  1,  1906,  subject  to  a 
lease  from  Amanda  F  Armstrong  and  others  to 
Godfrey  Snydacker  and  others,  dated  March 
15,  1886;  lessee  to  construct  fireproof  building  at 
least  10  stories  high  to  cost  not  less  than  $200,- 
000,  to  be  ready  by  April  1,  1917,  unless  the 
lessee  in  the  lease  by  Amanda  F  Armstrong  and 
others  to  Godfrey  Snydacker  shall  exercise  the 
option  to  extend  the  term  thereby  demised  to 
1922,  and  if  the  term  is  extended  then  the  lesee 
herein  shall  have  the  building  completed  not  later 
than  April  1,  1927;  lessee  shall  have  the  option 
of  an  extension  for  99  years  at  a  net  rental  of 
f/i  per  cent  of  the  value  of  the  land  without  the 
improvements;  lessors  shall  have  the  option  of 
accepting  these  terms  or  shall  purchase  the  build- 
ings at  a  price  equal  to  662A  per  cent  of  the 
value  to  be  ascertained  by  appraisal. 

6  years    15,000 

109  years   22,000 

CLARK  st,  255-261,  7454x103,  Jacob  Franks  to 
Herman  Lehr,  99  years  from  May  1,  1907; 
lessee  to  erect  new  building  by  May  1,  1911, 
theater  or  office  or  combination  store  and  office 
and  theater  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000;  pres- 
ent building  valued  at  $35,000;  buildings  go  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  lease,  without  compensa- 
tion ;  lessee  may  renew  lease  for  30  years  at  an 
annual  rental  of  not  less  than  $17,500,  or  4  per 
cent  of  the  appraised  value  of  the  land,  but  in 
no  case  shall  it  be  less  than  $437,500. 

10   years   15,000 

10    years    16,000 

89    years    17,500 

CLARK  st,  n  e  cor  Adams,  87x90,  and  Nos  109 
and  111  Adams  st,  4554x190.  Trustees  estate  of 
Henry  Field  to  Commercial  National  Safe  De- 
posit Co,  198  years  from  May  1,  1905;  lessee  to 
erect  fireproof  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$400,000  by  July  I.  1911,  on  which  work  shall  be 
commenced  after  July  1,  1907. 
198  years  60,000 

CLARK  st,  South,  new  No  112-118,  old  No  188- 
190,  e  f,  40x90,  between  Monroe  and  Adams 
sts,  and  buildings;  Elizabeth  Ingalls  Meadow- 
craft  of  Guilforrn  Conn,  to  Ben  I  Greenebaum, 
77  years  from  May  1,  1911 ;  lessee  to  erect  on  or 
before  May  1,  1936,  a  mercantile  and  office  build- 
ing or  a  combination  mercantile  and  office  build- 
ing, to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  to  be  ready 
for  occupancy  May  1,  1936;  buildings  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term  without  compensation;  lessee  has 
option  to  extend  lease  for  a  further  period  of 
50  years  at  annual  rental  of  $17,000. 
pay. 
3  years  12,000 

2  years     14,000 

3  years    15,000 

45    years    16,000 

24    years    17,000 

CLARK  st,  old  No  117-119,  South:  new,  No  21-27, 
North,  w  f,  50x80,  between  Madison  and  Wash- 
ington sts;  estate  David  A  Kohn  to  Harry  Moir 
and  John  Milloy,  for  99  years  from  May  1,  1911; 
lessee  to  erect  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$100,000  to  be  ready  by  May  1,  1926;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
2  years  12,500 

1  year      13,000 

2  years    13,500 

5    years 15,000 

2    years     16,500 

2    years    17,000 

85    years    18,000 

CLARK  st,  South,  old  No  365,  new  No  617-619, 
w  f,  25x100,  between  Harrison  and  Polk  sts; 
estate  of  Lambert  Tree,  deceased,  to  Poole 
Bros  Corp,  for  99  years,  May  1,  1911  ;  lessee  to 
pay  taxes,  to  erect  fireproof  building  not  less 
than  two  stories  in  height  to  be  ready  May  1, 
1921  ;  lessee  has  deposited  securities  to  amount 
of  $4,000;  lessee  shall  have  right  at  any  time 
prior  to  Dec  1,  2009,  to  extend  lease  for  an 
additional  84  years  at  a  rental  of  5  per  cent 
of  value  of  land,  rental  not  to  be  less  than  $1,800 
per  annum. 

4  years    1,200 

5  years     1,500 

99    years     1,800 


GROUND   LEASES. 

Per  Year 

CLARK  st,  North,  new  Nos  121-139,  old  Nos  75- 
to  79,  w  f,  66x120  and  160,  70  ft  s  of  Randolph, 
Alfred  S  Trade  to  James  O  Heyworth,  198  years 
from  May  1,  1911:  lessee  to  erect  office  building 
and  theater  not  less  than  16  stories,  prior  to 
May  1,  1914,  to  cost  not  less  than  $600,OOOj  to 
go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease. 

5    years    18,000 

94  years    20,000 

99    years    22,000 

CLARK  st.  North,  new  Nos  117  and  119,  old  Nos 
81  and  83,  136  ft  s  of  Randolph,  44  ft  554  in  x 
16054  ft,  est  Levi  Z  Leiter  to  James  O  Hey- 
worth, 198  years  from  May  1,  1911;  lessee  to 
erect  office  building  and  theater  not  less  than  16 
stories  high  prior  to  May  1,  1914,  to  cost  $600,- 
000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the 
lease. 

5    years    18,000 

94    years    20,000 

99    years    22,000 

CLARK  st,  South,  198  ft  n  of  Harrison  st,  e  f, 
50x105,  new  No  526-530,  old  No  330  South 
Clark  st,  Board  of  Education  to  Hand,  McNally 
&  Co,  for  88  years  and  nine  months  from  Aug 
1,  1911;  lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $50,000  by  May  1,  1912;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

9  months    3,375 

10    years    7,500 

10  years    8,000 

68    years    8,500 

CLARK  st,   South,    No   40,   88   ft   n   of    Monroe   st, 
e   f,    24x90,    Estate    Hiram    B    Peabody    et   al   to 
John  R  Thompson,  198  years  from  May  1,  1913; 
lessee  purchases  building  for  $10,000. 
198  years    8,000 

CLARK  st.  South,  17454  ft  n  of  Van  Buren  st,  w 
f,  24)4x103,  Estate  of  Harry  M  Marks,  deceased, 
and  Simon  L  Marks  to  Ignaz  Dohnal.  99  years 
from  May  1,  1913;  buildings  purchased  for  $10,- 

000,  subject   to   encumbrance  of  $25,000;    build- 
ings to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion, 

99  years     6,300 

CLARK  st,  North,  Nos  1225  to  1235,  w  f,  240  ft 
n  of  Division  st,  128x140,  Thies  J  Lefens  to  Jno 
B  DeVoney  and  Otto  Price,  99  years  from  Nov 
1  1912;  lessees  to  erect  building  prior  to  Nov 

1,  1913,  to  cost  $25,000;  building  to  lessor  with- 
out  compensation    at   end   of   term ;    lessees   have 
option  to  purchase  on  or  before  Nov  1,  1932,  for 
$125,000  cash. 

5  years   4,000 

94  years   5,000 

CLARK  st,  North,  ne  cor  Aldine  av,  w  f,  50x8254 
ft  on  s  and  123.75  ft  on  n,  Israel  Keawana  to 
Mayo  Friedberg,  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1912; 
lessee  to  construct  building  prior  to  Nov  1, 
1942,  to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000;  building  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

5  years   , 2,000 

5  years    2,250 

89  years    2,500 

CLARK  st,  North,  n  w  cor  Halsted  st,  w  f,  166* 
179,  triangular,  Fredk  W  Spelz  to  Juliui  J 
Cohen,  99  years  from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect 
building  to  cost  at  least  $30,000,  prior  to  Dec  1, 

.  1912;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 

5  years   3.000 

94  years   J.«00 

CLARK  st,  North,  53  ft  s  of  Division  st,  w  f,  53x 
150,  Jacob  Reyher  et  al,  of  Noble,  Ind,  to  Edwd 
G  Pauling,  99  years  from  Mar  25,  1912;  lessee  to 
erect  building  within  18  months  to  cost  not  less 
than  $15,000. 
99  years  1,650 

CLARK  st.  North,  n  e  cor  Fullerton  blvd,  w  f, 
140x156x177.85x42x191.7,  Wm  Craine  of  N  Y 
to  Oliver  P  L  Watson,  99  years  from  Sept  20, 
1911;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  at  least 
$20,000,  to  be  ready  by  June  1,  1912;  buildings 
to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion ;  lessee  has  option  to  purchase  fee  simple 
any  time  prior  to  Jan  1,  1914,  for  $50,000. 
99  years  2,000 

CLARK  st,  n  e  cor  Harrison,  w  f,  100x100,  J  Pem- 
broke Thorn  and  Hunt  R  May  Thorn,  of  Bait  • 
imore,  to  Henry  L  and  Jacob  Weber,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $200,000  prior  to  April  30, 
1913;  lessee  has  option  to  extend  lease  for  50 
years  at  a  rental  of  $18,000  annually;  lessee  has 
option  to  purchase  buildings  at  expiration  of  first 
term ;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  extended  term 
without  compensation. 

15    years    15,000 

15    years    16,000 

CLARK  st,  50  ft  n  of  Polk  st,  e  f,  25x105,  Est  of 
Lambert  Tree  to  Pritchard  and  Will  T  Stewart ; 
lessees  to  erect  new  building  to  be  ready  prior 
May  1,  1923;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

5    years    1.200 

5    years    1,500 

5    years    1,800 

84    years    2.00C 

CANAL  st,  s  w  cor  West  Eighteenth  st,  325x175, 
with  48  ft  on  Canalport  av  and  246  ft  on  Seward 
st;  Chas  W  Tegtmeyer  to  Tegtemeyer  Box  and 
Lumber  Co.,  95  years  from  March  1,  1913; 
Lessee  to  erect  building  prior  to  March  1,  1933, 
to  cost  $40.000;  lessor  to  pay  50  per  cent  of  in- 
creased value  of  premises  by  reason  of  improve- 
ments thereon  at  end  of  term.  Value  to  be  as- 
certained by  appraisal. 

20    years 7,000 

30    years 8,000 

30    years 9,000 

15    years 10,000 


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THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


QBOTTND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

CLARK  st,  n  w  cor  Chestnut  st,  e  f,  100x152, 
Caroline  O  Jones  and  Frances  O  Jones  to  Nathan 
Wolf  and  Maurice  A  Choynski,  99  years  from 
June  1,  1913;  lessees  to  construct  a  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $40,000,  building  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  term  without  compensation;  lessees 
to  have  option  to  purchase  premises  on  or  before 
June  1,  1920,  for  $75,000. 

5  pears    3,000 

5  years    3,500 

89  years    4,000 

CLARK  st,  50  ft  n  of  Polk  st,  e  f,  25x105,  Estate 
of  Lambert  Tree  to  Pritchard  and  Will  T  Stewart, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  new 
building  prior  to  May  1,  1923.  Buildings  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion . 

5  years    1,200 

5  years    1,500 

5  years   1,800 

84  years    2,000 

CLARK  st,  North,  n  e  cor  Maple  st,  w  f,  65x150, 
Alex    O    Mason    to    Herbert    E    and    James    J 
Bittourna    and    Henry    Dugnias,    99    years    from 
May  1,  1914. 
99  years   2,000 

CLIFTON  av,  s  e  cor  Lawrence  av,  w  f,  405x70, 
William  Deering  to  Frank  D  Moon,  99  years 
from  Nov  1.  1909;  lessee  to  erect  buildings  to 
cost  $7,000  by  Aug  1,  1910;  lessor  to  purchase 
buildings  at  end  of  term ;  lessee  may  purchase 
within  10  years  for  $40,500. 

10  years    2,025 

Thereafter  by  appraisal  at  not  less  than  $40,500; 
lesee  to  pay  5  per  cent  of  the  cash  valuation 
every  10  years. 

CLINTON  st,  w  f,  102  ft  s  of  Van  Buren  st,  44x 
151  ft,  Normal  D  Fraser  to  Union  Manufactur- 
ing and  Storage  Company,  98  years  from  May  1, 
1891 ;  improvement  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
lease  at  half  appraised  value 1,700 

CLINTON  st,  n  w  cor  Adams  st,  38.90x100, 
Ebenezer  Buckingham  et  al,  trustees,  to  Alois 
Hunkeler,  99  years  from  May  1,  1903;  lessee 
to  erect  before  May  1,  1904,  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $25,000. 

One  year  from  May  1,  1904 1,000 

One  year  from  May  1,  1905 1,100 

One  year  from  May  1,  1906 1,200 

One  year  from  May  1,  1907 1,300 

94    years    1,600 

CLINTON  st,  s  w  cor  VanBuren  st,  e  f,  83x159, 
Arthur  J  Caton,  Thomas  D  Catlin  and  Charles  E 
Towne,  trustees  for  John  Dean  Towne  and  Nor- 
man Towne,  under  will  of  John  D  Caton,  to 
the  Western  Electric  Co,  50  years  from  Jan  1, 
1900;  lessee  has  option  of  purchase  during  last 
year  of  term  at  $118,000,  by  giving  sixty  days' 
notice  in  writing,  rental  payable  in  gold  coin. 
50  years  4,130 

CLINTON   st,    s   e    cor   of   Van    Buren,    112x150, 
A  W  Oilman  to  Union  Manufacturing  and  Stor- 
age Co,  99  years,   from  May   1,   1890;   lessor  to 
furchase  improvements  at  appraised  value. 
1    years    6,000 

88   years 5,000 

CLINTON   st,    139   ft   s  of  Monroe  st,   e  f,    118x 
100,   J    H    Whittemore    to   James    A    Miller,    99 
years    from    May    1,    1895,    building    to    go    to 
lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99    years    5,000 

CLINTON  st,  Nos  507-509,  between  Harrison 
and  Van  Buren  sts,  w  f,  50x159,  99  years  from 
July  1,  1915,  F  O  Butler  to  Frank  B  Macomber. 

10  years   2,475 

10  years   2,700 

79  years   3,150 

COLORADO  av,  s  w  cor  of  California  av,  695<x 
109,  Thomas  D  Lowther  to  Lowther  Hall 
Masonic  Association,  99  years;  improvements  to 
go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 

50  years   660 

49    years,   4*4   per   cent   on  an   appraised   value. 

COLORADO  av,  150  ft  e  of  Centra!  Park  av,  n  f, 
87.88x50,  Walter  D  Braden  to  Joseph  Rosen- 
berg, 99  years  from  May  1,  1912. 

5  years   250 

94  years   300 

COMMERCIAL  av,  180  ft  »  of  Ninety-first  st, 
e  f,  50x13854,  Louis  C  Clark  (widow)  to  Otto 
C  Jarmuth,  50  years  from  May  1,  1910;  lessee 
to  erect  two-story  building  to  cost  at  least 
$16,000';  revaluation  of  property  every  ten  years, 
rental  after  first  ten  years  to  be  5  per  cent  of 
valuation. 
10  years  1,625 

COMMERCIAL  av,  n  e  cor  East  Ninety-second 
st,  w  f,  140x75,  and  buildings,  Lorenzo  J  Lam- 
son,  S  Warren  Lamson  and  Leslie  F  Gates  and 
Warren  A  Lamson,  as  trustees,  under  trust 
agreement  entered  into  by  and  between  S  War- 
ren Lamson.  Leslie  F  Gates  and  Warren  A  Lam- 
son, dated  April  14,  1911,  to  John  R  Thompson, 
99  years  from  Jan  1,  1912;  lessee  has  right  to 
tear  down  present  building  and  convert  the  pro- 
ceeds to  his  own  use  as  soon  as  he  is  ready  to 
proceed  with  the  construction  of  a  first-class 
fireproof  building,  to  be  completed  within  12 
months  after  removal  of  old  building  has  begun — 
new  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $60,000 ;  build- 
ings to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 

6  years   10,000 

93    years    10,800 

CONGRESS  st,  n  e  cor  Wabash  av,  irregular, 
155J4x55xlOOj4x35x55x80  ft,  Francis  O  Bartlett, 
trustee,  of  Boston,  and  William  A  Slater  of  Nor- 
wich, Conn,  to  the  Chicago  Auditorium  Associa- 
tion, lease  extended  for  100  years  and  one  day, 
from  July  1,  1985;  rental  for  five  years  from 

July   31,   1891    11,610 

194    years    14,000 


CJKOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

CONGRESS  st,  n  f,  156.1  ft  w  of  Michigan  av, 
173x100,  James  L  Clapp  to  William  Fitzgerald, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000,  to  be  com- 
pleted within  eighteen  months  from  the  time  of 
the  completion  of  the  condemnation  proceedings 
to  widen  Congress  street;  lease  may  be  extended 
for  99  years  at  6  per  cent  on  appraised  value, 
building  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease.  Assigned 
April  15  to  Perry  D  Creager 3,000 

CONGRESS  st,  n  f,  122.2  ft  w  of  Michigan  av, 
33.2x100,  William  Fitzgerald  to  Perry  D  Creager, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  by 
Nov  1,  1893,  a  fireproof  structure  not  less  than 
six  stories  and  costing  not  less  than  $50,000; 
to  be  purchased  at  actual  cash  value  at  end  of 
lease  7,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  s  w  cor  Forty-first  st,  e  f, 
101.4x90,  Bronson  B  Tuttle  of  Naugatuck,  Conn, 
to  John   F   Kimball,   99   years   from  August   15, 
1899. 
99  years   3,500 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  s  w  cor  Forty-first  st,  e  f, 
101.4x90,  S  Leonard  Boyce  to  Richard  C  Kelley 
of  New  York  City,  99  years  from  August  15, 
1908;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation. 

10  years  2,700 

89  years   3,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  n  e  cor  Sixty-first  st.  w  f, 
90x165,  and  building,  Mary  E  and  Patrick  J 
Ryan  to  William  Nicholis,  99  years  from  Nov  1, 
1909;  lessee  to  erect  a  building  by  Nov  1,  1918, 
at  least  two  stories  high,  costing  at  least  $25,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

1    year    1,800 

1  year  1,900 

Each  year  until  erection  of  building 2,000 

Balance  of  term 3,500 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  n  e  cor  Thirty-fifth  st, 
41J$x77,  Florence  A  Launder,  trustee,  to  Jacob 
Helbach,  35  years  from  May  1,  1904;  lessor  has 
option  of  further  term  of  25  years. 

5  years   1,980 

Revaluation  every  five  years  on  a  6  per  cent 
basis,  but  in  no  event  shall  the  rent  be  less 
than  that  for  the  first  five  years. 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  n  w  cor  of  Fortieth  st, 
100x115  ft,  Thomas  Whitfield  to  H  T  Glover 
and  R  T  Parker,  99  years'  lease,  from  Jan  1, 
1890;  lessees  to  erect  building  by  Dec  31,  1891, 
not  less  than  seven  stories  high  and  costing  not 
less  than  $100,000;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  cost 6,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  w  f,  opposite  Thirty- 
eighth  st,  112x178,  Meyer  Wheeler  to  Rollin  J 
Nels9n,  25  years  from  May  1,  1892;  lessee  de- 
positing as  security  for  the  payment  of  rent  a  life 
insurance  policy  of  $2,000  on  the  Northwestern 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co,  to  be  reassigned  upon 
the  expenditure  of  $2,000  in  building  improve- 
ments by  May  1,  1894.  and  $5,000  prior  to  May 
1,  1894,  and  $5.000  prior  to  May  1,  1897,  to  go 
lessor  at  end  of  lease ;  lessee  has  option  of  pur- 
chase prior  to  Jan  1,  1902,  at  $45,000,  to  Jan  1, 
1907,  at  $50,000,  to  Jan  1,  1912,  $55,000,  and  to 
Jan  1917,  at  $60,000. 

5  years   1,500 

5  years 1,800 

10  years   2,000 

5    years 2,400 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  w  f,  188.5  ft  w  of  Egan 
av,  33x130  ft,  George  B  Cook  of  Woonsocket, 
R  I,  to  Andrew  Pearson,  99  years  from  De- 
cember 1,  1891 ;  lessee  to  build  within  12 
months  a  four-story  structure,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $20,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 840 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  w  f,   557   ft  s  of  Thirty- 


seventh  st,   112x176.88,   George   B    Cook   to   Rol- 
'  on,  99  years  from  Dec  1,   189"     - 
within    12    months    a    building 


J  Nelson,  99  years  from  "Dec  1,  1892;  lessee 
to  erect  within  12  months  a  building  to  cost 
$5,000,  in  five  years  a  building  worth  $10',000, 
and  in  20  years  a  building  worth  $25,000;  lessee 
may  extend  lease  99  years  at  5  per  cent  on 
valuation,  the  rental  to  be  not  less  than  $2,500 
a  year. 
99  yean  1,920 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  w  f,  opposite  Prospect  pi, 
132x333.3x319,  to  Ellis  av,  with  132  ft  on  latter, 
F  C  Wells  to  E  Huntington  Pratt,  99  years  from 
Mar  10,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  by  Mar  10,  1897, 
an  arcade  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000; 
to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  on 
appraised  value  as  building  material. 

5  years   3,600 

20    years    4,200 

74  years  5,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  68x134,  e  f,  144  ft  n  of 
Forty-fourth  st,  Henry  Strong  and  John  Strong, 
trustees,  to  Mary  A  Thomas,  for  199  years  from 
July  1,  1897,  the  lessee  shall  always  maintain  on 
the  property  a  building  of  the  value  of  not  less 
than  $40,000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term,  199 
years  1,200 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  80  ft  n  of  Fortieth  st.  w 
f,  30x54J4,  E  F  Williams  to  Oakland  Music  Hall 
Co,  198  years  from  May  1,  1895 ;  lessees  have 
option  of  purchase  at  $14,000  prior  to  May  1, 
1905,  and  $15,000  after  that  time. 
198  years  8,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  n  e  cor  Thirty-ninth  st, 
100x89,  A  C  Huston  to  Drexel  Cafe  Co,  50 
years  from  June  20,  1892,  except  for  the  first 
20  years  the  stores  3867,  3869  and  3871,  which 
are  to  be  included  should  the  lessee  exercise  the 
option,  may  have  the  stores,  from  May  1,  1895, 
to  June  1,  1912,  shall  be  increased  $75  a  month 
for  each  of  the  stores,  but  in  any  event  after  that 
period  the  stores  are  to  be  included ;  lessee  may 
remove  buildings  but  must  deposit  $25,000  in 
bank;  should  present  buildings  not  be  removed 
by  June  20,  1912,  they  become  property  of 


CrBOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

lessee ;    lessor   shall   purchase    new   building,    but 
the  present  building  shall  go  to  lessor. 

10   years    10,000 

5  years   12,500 

5    years    15,000 

30  years,  5  per  cent  on  revaluation. 
COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  e  f,  211.8  ft  n  of  South 
Chicago  av,  63.3,  north  line  63.8,  w  1  49.35 
and  29.55,  s  1  87.7  ft,  Bronson  B  Tuttle  of  Nau- 
gatuck. Conn,  to  Edward  D  Murray  Jr,  99 
years  from  June  1,  1892,  lessee  to  erect  a  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000  by  January  1, 
1893,  to  go  to  lessor  at  appraised  value  at  end 

of  lease.     99  years 1,200 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  100  ft  n  of  South  Chicago 
av,  e  f,  86.8x52x93.7,  B  B  Tuttle  of  Naugatuck, 
Conn,  to  Lewis  O  Bicknell,  99  years  from  Dec 
1,  1894;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor. 

99   years    1,249.92 

COTTAGE  GROVE  ay,  21554  ft  n  of  Thirty-ninth 
st,  w  f,  33x130,  G  B  Cook  of  Woonsocket,  R 
I,  to  Andrew  Pearson,  94  years  10  months  from 
Mar  1,  1894,  lessor  to  construct  within  two  years 
a  four-story  building  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
lease. 

95  years  10  months 900 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  s  w  cor  Forty-first  st, 
101.31x90,  B  B  Tuttle  of  Naugatuck,  Conn,  to 
Charles  E  Brown,  99  years  from  Oct  1,  1894; 

buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease 4,200 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  n  w  cor  of  Sixty-third  st, 
125x132,  Arthur  Walter  to  Thomas  Chamales, 
for  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1909 ;  lessee  to  erect 
a  building  by  Mar  22,  1910,  costing  at  least 
30,000;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 

5    years    7,000 

10  years   8,000 

84  years 9,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  n  w  cor  Thirty-ninth  st, 
67.1x137,  Trustees  of  estate  of  Robert  Excell 
to  Michael  and  Thomas  Montague,  30  years  from 
Aug  1,  1905. 

30  years   10,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  s  e  cor  East  Thirty-first 
st,  w  f,  100x110;  Mary  F  Martin  to  George  F 
Harding  Jr,  for  99  years  from  May  1,  1911; 
to  erect  before  Jan  1,  1913,  a  building  to  cost  at 
least  $28,000;  to  go  to  lessee  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation.  The  lessee  shall  have  the 
exclusive  right  at  his  option  at  any  time  before 
May  1,  1916,  or  on  that  date,  to  purchase  the 
above  premises  and  improvements  for  $60,000. 

8  months   1,125 

98M  years 3,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  s  w  cor  East  Sixty-third 
st,  e  f,  100x122,  Arthur  Walter  to  Woodlawn 
Catering  Co,  Geo  M  Kavanaugh,  president,  99 
years  from  Jan  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $35,000  by  Jan  1,  1917; 
building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

5  years   10,000 

5  years 12,000 

10  years  15,000 

79  years 18.000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  n  w  cor  Sixty-first  st,  594x 
607,  Bessie  B  Adcock  et  al  to  Edward  C  Waller, 
99  years  from  April  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  on 
or  before  Oct  1,  1917,  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $150,000;  lessee  has  the  option  of  an  exten- 
sion of  the  lease  for  25  years  at  an  annual  rental 
of  $24,700.  Mr  Waller  has  assigned  an  undi- 
vided one-half  interest  in  this  lease  to  Oscar  J 
Friedman. 

y,  year    8,150 

5       years    17,300 

5       years    18,775 

5       years    19,775 

5       years    20,750 

5       years    21,750 

25       years    23,725 

4854  years    24,700 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  69  ft  n  of  Sixty-first  st, 
160x83;  Edward  C  Waller  and  Oscar  J  Fried- 
man to  John  E  Culhane,  98  years,  6  months  from 
Oct  1,  1913.  Lessee  purchases  building  for  $1.00, 
etc;  lessors  have  option  to  cancel  lease  Sept  30, 
1928,  by  paying  lessee  $32,500  in  cash. 

10       years    6,000 

10       years    6,500 

10       years    7,000 

10       years    7,500 

5854  years    8,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  190  ft  n  of  Sixty-first  «t, 
w  f,  25x165,  Bessie  B  Adcock  et  al  to  Edward 
C  Waller  Jr,  99  years  from  April  1,  1913 ;  lessee 
has  the  privilege  of  an  extension  of  the  lease  for 
an  additional  term  of  25  years  at  an  annual  ren- 
tal of  $300. 

5  J4  years    200 

10       years    225 

10       years    250 

4854  years    300 

25       years    275 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  s  w  cor  Sixtieth  st,  e  f, 
295x300.  Edward  C  Waller  Jr  and  Oscar  J 
Friedman  to  Midway  Garden  Co,  99  Yi  yrs,  from 
July  1,  1914;  lessee  to  construct  building  within 
18  months  to  cost  at  least  $150,000. 

5   years   10,000 

5  years  12,000 

8754   years   15,000 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  s  e  cor  Thirty-ninth  st, 
w  f,  40x105x70,  Philip  Angsten  to  Thaddeus  H 
Howe,  99  years  from  May  1,  1914;  lessee  to 
erect  on  vacant  property  structure  to  correspond 
with  present  building  now  standing  on  part  of 
property  orior  to  May  1,  1916;  must  be  at  least 
three  stories  high  and  cost  at  least  $10,000  and 
cleared  of  debt  by  May  1,  1916;  lessor  to  pur- 
chase buildings  at  expiration  of  term. 

5  years   2,400 

5  years   2,700 

89  years   3,000 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


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OBOUHD     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

COTTAGE  GROVE  av,  s  w  cor  Forty-seventh 
st,  e  f,  100x120,  Lafayette  McWilliams  to  Geo  L 
Herman,  99  years  from  Aug  1,  1914;  lessee  to 
erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000,  to  be 
ready  not  later  than  Aug  1,  1916. 

5    years    4,000 

20    years    5,000 

74    years    5,500 

CUSTOM  HOUSE  ct,  e  f,  200  ft  n  of  Van  Buren 
st,  50x100,  estate  of  M  C  Stearns  to  Hiram 
C  Marsh  et  al ;  lessees  to  erect  building  by  May 
1,  1893,  to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term,  lessees  to  deposit  $5,000 
before  tearing  down  present  building. 

5  years   3,000 

94  years 3,500 

CUSTOM  HOUSE  ct,  w  f,  276.86  ft  n  of  Harrison 
st,  40x66.07,  Horace  E  Hurlbut  to  Frederick 
P  Gildersleeve,  94  years,  from  Feb  1,  1891; 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation  4,500 

DAVIS  st,  t  S,  90  ft  e  of  Orrington  av  (Evan- 
ston),  39x116  ft,  Northwestern  University  to 
Fred  J  Muse,  88  years  from  July  1,  1877. 

S  years   122.85 

83  years,  6  per  cent  on  appraised  value  every 
10  years. 

DAVIS  st,  n  w  cor  Chicago  av,  Evanston,  60x132, 
Eva  Cornelia  Righter  to  Charles  A  Wightman,  99 
years  from  Oct  16,  1905;  lessee  to  erect  a  two- 
story  building,  60x100,  to  be  finished  May  1, 
1906,  to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000;  lessor  to  pur- 
chase building  at  end  of  term  at  actual  cash 
value. 

10  years 810 

10  years 945 

10  years 1,080 

10  years   1,215 

10  years 1,350 

DEARBORN  av,  t  e  cor  Indiana  st,  100.5x80.25, 
W  H  Lee  to  H  J  Reynolds,  99  years  from  Feb 
1,  1892;  lessee  to  make  improvements  on  the 
property  to  the  value  of  $25,000  by  August 
1,  1894.  Before  the  removal  of  present  build- 
ings lessee  shall  deposit  $10,000  or  a  deed  to  the 
property  in  which  the  lessee  has  an  equity  of  at 
least  $15,000;  to  be  returned  when  $10,000  has 
been  expended;  upon  completion  of  buildings 
within  time  specified  lessee  shall  have  a  rebate 
of  $1,000  3,900 

DEARBORN  st,  n  e  COT  of  Jackson,  165x100, 
E  S  Pike  to  Northern  Hotel  Co,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1890;  lessees  to  erect  a  14-story  build- 
ing, costing  $897,500,  to  be  completed  Nov  1, 
1892 ;  lessor  to  purchase  improvements  at  end 
of  term  at  an  appraised  value. 

2  years  25,000 

97  years 50,000 

DEARBORN  st,  n  e  cor  of  Court  pi,  80x120,  T  G 
Richardson,  New  Orleans,  to  J  P  Altgeld,  99 
years,  from  May  1,  1890"  lessee  to  erect  Duilding 
costing  not  less  than  $150,000,  by  May  1,  1895: 
improvements  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of 
term  at  an  appraised  value 18,000 

DEARBORN  st,  e  f,  100  ft  s  of  Washington  st, 
40.8x100.4,  subject  to  easement  of  10  ft  alley, 

Silia    D    Sherman,    Buffalo,    N    Y,    and    Cyrus 
ently  Jr   to   William   D    Boyce,   99   years   from 
May  1,  1891 ;  lessee  to  erect  building  by  May  1, 
1896,   costing   not    less   than    $100,000;    improve- 
ments to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  an  ap- 
praised value. 
5  years  11,000 

94  years 11.500 

DEARBORN    st,    76x82.    80x80,    of    Cornelia    de 

Koven  Douglas  and  the  trustees  of  the  estate 
of  Hugh  T  Dickey  to  H  H  Frazee  and  A  J 
Hermann,  98  years  from  May  1,  1909;  cash  pay- 
ment of  $50,000;  lessees  to  erect  by  May  1,  1909. 
to  be  completed  by  Nov  1,  1909,  a  fireproof 
building  to  cost  $75,000;  lessees  have  privilege 
of  teanng  down  first  building  and  constructing 
a  fireproof  building  to  cost  $250,000  upon  com- 
pletion of  which  the  ground  rental  shall  be 
$17,500  a  year. 

1  year 11,250 

97  years  15,000 

DEARBORN  st,  e  f,  150  ft  s  of  Twenty-fourth  st, 
25x105,  Margaret  W  Rhodes  to  David  Duden- 
haver  and  John  H  Haskins,  99  years  from  Dec 
1,  1891 ;  lessees  to  construct  a  building  by  Aug 
1,  1892,  at  a  cost  of  not  less  than  $15,000;  lessor 
may  purchase  the  buildings  at  end  of  lease  at 
half  cash  value  or  extend  the  lease  at  99  years  at 
prevailing  rates. 

99  years   480 

DEARBORN  st,  e  f,  20  ft  n  of  Madison  st,  49.63 
ft  and  fronting  60.33  ft  s  on  Madison  st,  40 
ft  w  of  Dearborn  st,  Frederick  Haskell  to  H  H 
Kohlsaat. 

99  years  from  April   1,   1889 30,000 

DEARBORN  st,  s  w  cor  of  Madison  st,  e  f,  92}4x 
50  ft,  Edwin  F  Gillette  to  Hartford  Deposit 
Co,  99  years  from  May  1,  1892;  $60,000  to 
be  paid  lessor  May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  within 
two  years  brick  and  steel  fireproof  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $175,000;  lessor  to  have  privi- 
lege of  purchasing  building  at  end  of  lease  at 
appraised  value,  or  lessee  can  renew  lease  for  99 
years  at  5  per  cent  on  appraised  value;  in  ab- 
sence of  either,  building  to  be  removed. 

1   year  from  May  1,  1892 23,000 

1    year    24,000 

1   year 25,000 

1   year  26,000 

95  years  27,000 

DEARBORN  st,  w  f,  92  ft  n  of  Washington   st, 

28x80,  Caroline  M  Reeves  to  the  L  Wolff  Manu- 
facturing Company,  99  years  from  May  1,  1891; 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  at 
an  appraised  value. 

7  years  5,000 

\      92  years   6,000 


OBOUHD    LEASES. 

Per  Year 

DEARBORN  st.  No  376,  25x66.  Nancy  C  Fay  to 
C  C  Heisen,  99  years  from  May  1,  1897:  lessee 
to  construct  six-story  building,  to  cost  $25,000, 
within  ten  years  of  date  of  lease ;  the  lessee  hay- 
ing the  privilege  of  purchasing  the  ground  within 
five  years  for  $40,000. 

First   5    years 1,500 

94  years 1,875 

DEARBORN  st,  Nos  159  and   161,  40x120,   Caro- 
line F  Wilson  of  Brookline,  Mass,  to  Samuel  F 
Farrar,    91    years    from    Oct    1,    1893;    buildings 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 
91    years    4,000 

DEARBORN  st,  s  e  cor  Madison,  72x120,  Board 
of  Education  to  Tribune  Company,  90  years 
from  May  8,  1895. 

10  years   30,000 

80    years    31,500 

DEARBORN  st,  48x120,  w  f,  72  ft  s  of  Madison, 
Board  of  Education  to  Tribune  Co,  87  years, 
1  month  and  19  days;  lessee  agrees  to  construct 
on  this  property  and  adjacent,  being  the  s  e 
cor  Madison  and  Dearborn  sts,  120x120  ft,  a 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $300,000  within 
five  years  from  Dec  1,  1897. 

Until  May  8,   1905 10,080 

Rest   of   term 10,584 

DEARBORN  st.  Nos  47  and  49,  51-55,  48x160, 
42x160,  and  78-81  Randolph  st,  40^x90^,  A 
T  Lyman  of  Waltham,  Mass,  George  R  Harris 
of  Salem,  Mass,  and  A  Lawrence  Lowell  to  Will 
J  Davis,  Harry  J  Powers,  Klaw  &  Erlanger  and 
Nixon  &  Zimmerman,  99  years  from  May  1,  1902, 
with  option  of  an  extension  of  50  years ;  lessees 
to  erect  a  fireproof  building  by  May  1,  1904,  to 
cost  not  less  than  $300,000. 
First  year  18.000 

98  vears  24,000 

DEARBORN  st,  100  ft  n  of  Harrison  st,  e  f,  50 
x66,  C  C  Heisen  to  Thomas  A  Davies,  99  years 
from  July  1,  1895 ;  lessee  to  construct  within  one 
year  ten-story  building  to  cost  riot  less  than 
$200,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  o Mease. 

99  years   7,875 

DEARBORN  st,  n  w  cor  Monroe,  192x95,  Board 
of  Education  to  National  Safe  Deposit  Co,  99 
years  from  July  1,  1900;  lessee  to  erect  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $150,000,  by  July  1, 
1904;  lessor  to  purchase  improvements  at  expira- 
tion of  lease  at  actual  cash  value. 

8  years  50,148 

91    years    54,000 

DEARBORN  st.  No  378,  25x66,  Jessie  M  Ever- 
ard  to  C  C  Heisen,  99  vears  from  May  1,  1897; 
lessee  agrees  to  erect  within  five  years  fireproof 
building,  not  less  than  ten  stories,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $40,000;  lessor  agrees  to  purchase 
building  on  expiration  of  lease  at  its  actual  cash 
value ;  lessee  may  purchase  ground  within  five 
years  at  $38,000. 
99  years  1,500 

DEARBORN  st,  Nos  275  and  277,  50x70,  Anna 
Marie  Bailey  to  C  C  Heisen,  99  years  from  May 
1,  1905;  lessee  shall  within  reasonable  time  from 
July  1,  1907,  erect  fireproof  buildings  to  cost  not 
less  than  $100,000,  to  be  ready  before  July  1, 
1909. 
99  years 7,500 

DEARBORN  st,  92K  ft  s  of  Madison  st,  e  f,  102x 
95J4,  and  buildings  Nos  148  to  156  Dearborn  st, 
estate  of  Melville  W  J-uller  to  Hamilton  Club  of 
Chicago,  a  corporation,  term,  99  years  from  Feb 
1,  1911;  lessor  may  extend  lease  25  years,  same 
rental  at  expiration  of  said  extended  term;  build- 
ings to  lessor  at  the  end  of  term  without  compen- 
sation. 

2  years   18,000 

8    years    36,000 

89  years   .' 40.00O 

DEARBORN  st,  No  348,  25x66,  e  f,  Mrs  Statvia 
P  McLain  to  Charles  C  Heisen,  99  years  from 
Aug  10,  1910;  lessee  has  option  to  purchase  with- 
in five  years  for  $50,000. 

Aug.  10,  1910,  to  May  9,  1911 1,100 

*  years 2,000 

94  years,  3  months 2,500 

DEARBORN  st.  No.  382,  e  f,  25x66;  Alexander 
Cook  to  Charles  C  Heisen,  99  years  from  Aug 
10,  1910;  lessee  has  option  to  purchase  within 
five  years  for  $50,000. 

Aug  10,  1910,  to  May  9,  1911 1,100 

4  years   2,000 

94  years,  3  months 2,500 

DEARBORN  st,  North,  198  ft  n  of  Madison  st,  w 
f,  90x120  and  building:  Owen  F  Aldis  et  al  as 
trustee  Chicago  Real  Estate  Agreement  &  Dec- 
laration of  Trust  to  Union  Bank  of  Chicago: 
lessors  in  consideration  of  $100,000  have  leased 
to  lessees  for  198  years  from  July  I,  1911;  les- 
see may  at  any  time  during  term  of  lease  erect 
fireproof  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $300,000. 

5  years   30,000 

5  years  32,000 

5  years  34,000 

183  years 36,000 

DEARBORN  st,  s  w  cor  Van  Buren  st,  e  f,  75x 
66.77,  Est  Simon  Reid  to  Adolph  Linick  for  99 
years  from  Jan  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  a  first- 
class  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

3  years   15,000 

3  years 22,500 

93  years 25,000 

DEARBORN  st,  75  ft  *  of  VanBuren  st,  e  f,  25x66, 
John  F  Bass  to  Adolph  Linick  for  198  years  from 
January  1,  1912.  Lessee  to  erect  a  bldg  to  cost 
not  less  than  $50,000;  bldg  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

1  year 2,500 

2  years   2.500 

3  years 4,000 

192  years 5.500 


OBOUITD  LEASES. 

Per  Year 

DEARBORN  av,  North,  n  w  cor  Division  st,  e  f, 
100x149,  George  J  Williams  of  Elmhurst,  111,  to 
to  Percival  W  Jones,  99  years  from  Sept  12, 
1912;  lessee  to  construct  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $25,000  prior  to  Sept  1,  1913,  to  go  to  les- 
sor at  expiration  of  lease  without  compensation ; 
lessee  has  option  to  purchase  prior  to  Sept  1, 
1942,  for  $55,000. 

99  years   2,750 

DEARBORN  st,  North,  Nos  107-109,  57}4x80, 
Catholic  Bishop  of  Chicago  to  Max  L  Brede, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing prior  to  May  1,  1930,  not  less  than  ten  stories 
high;  lease  to  be  extended  for  25  years;  build- 
ings to  lessor  without  compensation  at  end  of 
term. 

2  years   12,000 

3  years   14,000 

94  years   16,000 

DEARBORN  st.  North,  Nos  10-20,  e  f,  88x80,  be- 
tween West  Madison  and  West  Washington  sts. 
Northern  Trust  Co  to  Albert  Hoefeld,  May  1, 
1913,  to  Apr  30,  2111;  lessee  will  on  or  before 
June  I,  1923,  and  complete  before  June  1,  1924, 
erect  hotel  or  office  building  or  other  fireproof 
structure  to  cover  entire  lot,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $150,000. 

1  year    15,000 

2  years    17,500 

2    years    20,000 

5  years   24,000 

5    years    27,000 

5  years   35,000 

178    years    40,000 

DEARBORN    st,    s    e    cor    Twenty-fifth    st,    w    f, 

201x106,  Wm  M  Hoyt  to  Willis  J  Wells,  198 
years  from  Aug  26,  1915;  lessee  to  keep  and 
maintain  building  to  equal  in  value  the  building 
now  standing;  lessee  has  right  to  erect  new 
building  at  any  time,  providing  he  shall  deliver 
to  lessor  a  bond  of  $20,000. 
198  years  3,000 

DEARBORN  av,  n  e  cor  Division  st,  w  f,  120x131, 
Jacob  J  Kern  to  Sam  A  Marx,  99  years  from 
March  6,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  building  prior  to 
Nov  6,  1914,  to  cost  at  least  $75,000,  building  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation, 
lessee  may  purchase  property  for  $90,000  within 
20  years  from  Mar  4,  1914. 

5    years 3,600 

JO   years 4,000 

84    years 4,250 

DESPLAINES  st.  n  e  cor  Fulton  st,  170x170,  John 
C  Spry  to  M  D  Coffeen,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1895,  lessee  to  construct  six-story  building  on  the 
unimproved  part  of  the  lot  by  November  1,  1895, 
to  go  to  lessor  at  the  end  of  the  term. 

6  months    3  QOO 

98#    years    10,000 

DESPLAINES  st,  n  e  cor  of  Wayman  st,  170x170, 
John  R  Russell  to  John  C  Spry,  99  years  from 
March  31,  1890,  with  option  of  purchase  of 
property  during  lease  for  $85,000 4,250 

DESPLAINES  st,  *  w  cor  Forty-fourth  st,  7Sx 
125,  J  B  Doane  to  Frank  E  Brady,  99  years  from 
April  2,  1887,  99  years 350 

DESPLAINES  st,  South,  Nos  44  to  SO,  w  f,  84Mx 
150,  A  C   Bartlett  to  P  F  Pettibone  &  Co,  99 
years  from  November  11,   1889,  lessee  agrees  to 
keep  the  buildings  insured  for  $50,000. 
7   years  and  9  months 10,800 

91  years  and  3  months 3,600 

DEVON  av,  and  North  Clark  st,  n  e  cor,  56xl90x 

92  ft  6  inx!87  ft  6  in,  also  vacant  piece  72  feet 
east    of    Clark    st,    s    f,    65x260    ft    6    in;    Sivert 
Hollesen   to  John    Retakes,    99    years    from  July 
1,    1913;    lessee    to    erect    a    building    within    5 
years    from    July    1,    1913,    on    vacant    tract    to 
cost   not   less   than   $25,000;    buildings   to   lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

10    years    6,500 

89  years  7,000 

DEVON  av,  n  e  cor  North  Clark  st,  s  f,  56xl90x 
92}4xl87,  Devon  av,  72  ft  e  of  North  Clark  st, 
s  f,  65x260.61,  vacant,  John  Retakes  to  Abra- 
ham Rogal,  C7>£  years  from  Aug  1,  1914;  lessee 
agrees  to  erect  within  4  years  from  Aug  1,  1914, 
a  building  to  cost  at  least  $25,000  upon  tract  2; 
if  lessee  removes  building  on  tract  2  he  agree 
to  deposit  $35,000  as  security  and  on  removal  of 
building  from  tract  1,  security  amounting  to 
$120,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
term. 

9   years   7,040.58 

88!4    years    6,979.96 

DIVISION,  st,  West,  No  1541  and  1443,  Frank  J 
Swejkal  to  Victor  Brandonski  and  others,  25 
years  from  June  1,  1914;  lessees  to  construct 
within  five  years  from  July  1,  1914,  a  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000  to  go  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  lease  without  compensation. 

25  years   3,000 

25  years   3,600 

DIVISION  st.  West,  s  e  cor  California  av,  n  f, 
9754x120.44.  Edwin  B  Jennings  to  James  Ma- 
haros,  Necalas  J  Demontopulos  and  Geo  De- 
montopulos,  99  years  from  Oct  1,  1913. 

99    years     2,100 

DIVISION  st.  West,  Nos  1616  and  1618,  s  f, 
50x100,  Joseph  C  Theurer  and  Carl  Buhl  to 
Ariel  L  Homa,  99  years  from  May  1,  1910; 
lessor  to  remodel  within  18  months  the  first  floor 
of  present  building  for  a  commercial  business  at 
cost  of  not  less  than  $3,500;  building  to  les- 
sors at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

99  years 1,500 

DIX  st,  foot  of  Sangamon  st,  three  blocks  having 
250  ft  on  Dix  st,  348  ft  on  south  side,  258  ft, 
w  f,  on  Sangamon  st  and  77  ft,  e  f,  on  Sanga- 
mon, H  Paepcke  &  Co  to  Goodwillie-Paepcke 
Company,  98  years,  from  October  1,  1890,  im- 
provements to  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  an  ap- 
praised value  6,600 


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Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

DREXEL  blvd,  n  w  cor  East  Forty-seventh  st, 
e  f,  80x200,  Aylae  Keen  Van  Valzak,  Hjalmar 
H  Boyesen,  Bayard  H  Boyesen,  Ethel  Randolph 
Van  Schaiek,  Mary  R  Craig  and  Maria  L  H 
Keen  to  Harry  Eisenstein,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1914;  lessee  to  erect  within  one  year  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000 ;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  1.600 

DREXEL  blvd,  165  ft  s  of  Oakwood  blvd,  w  f. 
135x180.  Daniel  F  Crilly  to  Nathan.  Max  and 
Harry  Ascher,  99  years  from  June  1.  1915. 

5   years    , $2,750 

5  years    ..'.... 3,600 

89    years    4,200 

ELLIS  av,  s  w  cor  Sixty-third  st,  149.25x150  ft, 
W  M  Colvin  to  Herman  Vollmer,  99  years  from 
Tune  1,  1892,  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $50,000  by  December  1,  1893,  to  be  pur- 
chased at  end  of  lease  by  lessor  at  a  value  equal 
to  its  value  as  an  improvement 2,750 

ELLIS  av,  407  ft  n  of  Thirty-ninth  st,  e  f,  66x106, 
Estate   of   Edward   M    Robinson   to    Elizabeth    L 
Stuart  and  Nellie  M  Billings,  99  years  from  Jan 
1,  1914. 
99  years 400 

ELM  st,  Nos  257  and  259,  24.9x135. f,  s  f,  114 
ft  e  of  Franklin  st :  Simeon  B  Williams  to 
Andrew  Lanquist  and  Henry  Ericson,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1894;  lessee  to  construct  building 
Dy  May  1,  1899,  to  cost  not  less  than  $5,000;  to 

be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease 360 

to  pay  all  taxes  in  addition;   buildings  and  im- 
provements   to    lessor    at    end    of    term    without 
compensation. 
198  years 2,150 

ELSTON  av,  262  ft  n  of  Redfield  st,  w  f,  151x 
362x72x145x291,  also  Stein  st,  237  ft  n  of  Red- 
field  st,  e  f,  25x156,  Peter  N  Kohlsaat  to  Gates 
Iron  Works,  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1894;  lessees 
to  construct  within  12  months  from  Aug.  1894, 
buildings  to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  lease,  or  ground  can  be 
purchased  within  three, years  for  $27,500. 

3    years    1,650 

96    years    1,800 

ELSTON  av,  s  w  cor  Sloan  st,  e  f,  166x183  and 
buildings,  Henry  S  Lovejoy  of  Janesville,  Wis, 
to  Ross-Sellinger  Co;  by  Ovington  Ross,  president, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1911;  buildings  to  lessor 
at.  end  of  term. 
99  years  2,400 

ELSTON.  av,  s  e  cor  Addison  st,  w  f,  200x130,  also 
120  ft  on  Kedzie  av,  triangular  shape,  99  years 
from  Nov  10,  1911,  Edwd  Mendel  to  Abraham 
Frank;  lessee  to  pay  taxes  and  to  erect  on  or  be- 
fore Nov  10,  1916,  building  or  buildings  costing 
:not  less  than  $6,500;  lessee  has  option  to  pur- 
chase premises  for  $10,000  cash  any  time  on  or 
before  Nov  10,  1913;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

10    years,.. 600 

89   .years 1,000 

ELSTON  av,  n  w  cor  Montrose  av,  n  e  f,  160x 
151,  George  R  Benson  to  George  A  Stamatides, 
99  years  from  Dec  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  a 
building,  to  cost  at  least  $10,000 ;  lessee  has  op- 
tion to  purchase  premises  at  any  time  within  five 
years  from  date  at  $50,000. 

29  years    , 2,500 

20  years    .'. 2,750 

20  years 3,000 

20  years   3,250 

10  years    3,500 

ELSTON  av,  226  ft  s  e  of  Francisco  av,  n  e  f, 
50x125  ft  on  n  and  141  ft  on  s,  Elbert  J  Owen  to 
Complete  Artificial  Stone  Co,  25  years  from  Nov 
1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  building  prior  to  May 
1,  1913,  to  cost  not  less  than  $3,500,  buildings 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

Per   annuam    1 80 

ERIE  st,  Nos  283  and  289,  8854x102,  Emily  A  Gil- 
more  and  Julia  H  Gilmore  of  Concord,  Mass,  to 
William  Bonnar,  99  years  from  May  1,  1902; 
building  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease  without 
compensation;  lessee  may  purchase  buildings  on 
the  first  day  of  May,  August,  November  or  Feb- 
ruary before  Jan  1,  1920,  for  $60,000. 
99  years  3,000 

ERIE  st,.n  f,  341  ft  e  of  Kingsbury,  250x100; 
Margaretta  E  Dorman  to  B  V  Page  Co,  48  years 
from  May  1,  1888,  with"  option  of  48  years  more; 
lessee  to  place  $25,000  of  improvements  on  prop- 
erty; lessor  to  purchase  buildings  at  end  of  term 
at  an  appraised  value 3.500 

EVANSTON  av,  850  ft  s  e  of  Wilson  av,  e  f, 
250x100;  Clarence  Buckingham  to  John  F  Mc- 
Cracken  and  Otto  Price,  34  years  and  three 
months  from  Dec  1,  1909;  lessees  to  erect  by 
March  1,  1910,  a  fireproof  building  to  cost  at 
least  $18,000. 

3    months     gratis 

10    years    2,540 

10    years 3,174 

14    years    3,809 

FEDERAL  st.  No  92,  e  f,  24^x100,  Davis  W 
Miller  and  E  Alice  Miller,  his  wife,  to  Robert  J 
Gunning,  99  years  from  Aug  1,  1909;  lessee  to 
erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $10,000  within 
10  years  from  Aug  1,  1909;  lessee  has  option  on 
and  after  Aug  1,  1919,  to  purchase  premises  for 
$30,000;  lessors  to  purchase  buildings  at  end  of 
term. 

10    years    1,000 

89    years    1,200 

FIFTEENTH  pi,  125  ft  w  of  Western  av,  n  f, 
408x124  ft,  Walter  Mills  to  Chicago  Junction  Ry 
Co,  35  years  from  Dec  1,  1910;  lessee  has  option 
to  purchase  premises  for  $44,000  on  Dec  1,  1915; 
for  $47,000  on  Dec  1,  1920;  buildings  and  im- 
provements to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 
35  years  2,460 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

FEDERAL  st,  n  w  cor  of  Van  Buren  st,  e  f, 
995x100,  Catholic  Bishop  of  Chicago  to  David 
•Mayer,  for  99  years,  9  months  from  Aug  1,  1909; 
lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  at  least  six 
stories  high,  costing  at  least  $150,000;  erection 
to  begin  by  May  1,  1921,  and  be  finished  within 
18  months;  lessee  deposits  with  the  Chicago  Title 
&  Trust  Co  securities  amounting  to  $35,000  upon 
delivery  of  the  lease  and  on  May  1,  1911,  and  on 
May  1  of  each  year  up  to  and  including  May  1, 
1920,  an  additional  $5,000  in  securities,  making  a 
total  deposit  of  $85,000;  if  lessee  desires  an  exten- 
sion of  time  to  begin  building  lessor  grants  ex- 
tension  not  exceeding  five  years  or  until  May  1, 
1926,  provided  that  on  or  before  Mav  1,  1921, 
lessee  shall  deposit  $25.000  additional  securities, 
making  total  of  $110,000  in  securities;  these  se- 
curities can  be  drawn  put  to  pay  for  construction 
of  building  upon  architect's  certificates;  upon  ex- 
piration of  lease  buildings  shall  go  to  lessor  with- 
out compensation. 

9    months     4,500 

10    years    17,000 

14    years    22,000 

26    years    24,000 

49    years    26,000 

FIFTH  av.  No  292,  20x100,  Edward  A  Weissart  to 
Sidney  Adler,  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1907;  lessee 
agrees  to  erect  new  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$15,000,  not  less  than  four  stories  high,  by  Oct 
31,  1912;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease  without 
compensation. 

5    years     1,200 

94    years    1,500 

FIFTH  av,  e  f,  101  ft  n  of  Madison  st,  19x80, 
Clarence  A  Burley,  trustee  under  will  of  Clar- 
ence Gaylord  Smith,  deceased,  to  Jacob  L  Kesner, 

94  years    7    months    from    May    1,    1909,    ending 
Nov  30,  2003;  lessee  agrees  to  erect  a  new  build- 
ing on   or  before   Dec    1,    1916,   costing   not  less 
than    $10,000. 

99    years    2,000 

FIFTH  av,  No  310,  e  f,  20x100,  45  ft  s  of  Con- 
gress st,  Daniel  F  Crilly  to  Jacob  L  Kesner,  78 
years  and  9  months  from  May  1,  1909;  lessee 
purchased  building  for  $5,000;  building  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term. 
78  years  2,500 

9  months 1,875 

FIFTH  av,  Nos  319-327,  100x94,  Cnarles  F  Pax- 
ton,  trustee,  to  the  Paper  Mills  Co,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1904;  lessee  to  erect  within  one  year 
fireproof  building;  lessee  may  buy  ground  within 

10  years  at  $85,000;   building  to  go  to  lessor  at 
end    of   lease   without   compensation. 

99    years 6,400 

FIFTH  ay,  e  f,  20  ft  north  of  Madison  st,  20x80, 
L  C  Paine  Freer  to  Edward  Baggott,  93  *A  years 
from  Nov  1,  1889;  at  end  of  lease  lessee  has  op- 
tion of  50  years  at  $3,000  a  year. 

10  years    2,000 

83}^    years    2,500 

FIFTH  av,  Nos  47  and  49.  w  f,  38x80,  Henrv 
Botsford  to  Thaddeus  M  Howe  and  Charles  S 
Fuller,  99  years  from  Nov  16,  1908;  lessee  to  buy 
buildings  for  $15,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  lease  without  compensation. 
99  years  2,750 

FIFTH  av,  Nos  282  and  284,  40x100,  Charles  Yon- 
dorf  to  Jacob    L   Kesner,    99   years   from    Tan    1, 
1909;    building    to    go    to   lessor   at   expiration    of 
lease  without  compensation, 
99    years     6,000 

FIFTH  av,  Nos  377  and  379,  30^x106:  Howard 
Copeland  of  Buffalo,  N  Y,  to  Jacob  L  Kesner. 
99  years  from  Dec  1,  1904;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $10,000;  lessor  to  pur- 
chase the  building  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease 
at  appraised  value. 
99  years  1,600 

FIFTH  av,  n  e  cor  Jackson  st,  110x115;  William 
A  Giles  to  Medinah  Temple  Association,  95  years 
from  July  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  a  12-story  fire- 
proof building,  to  be  completed  by  Jan  1,  1894, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $400,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term:  lessee  must  deposit  in  bank  $50,000 
by  Dec  1,  1892;  $50.000  before  the  buildings  are 
removed,  and  $50,000  more  by  April  1,  1893,  to 
be  drawn  out  on  architect's  certificate  as  construc- 
tion proceeds,  and  in  case  the  building  is  not  com- 
pleted by  the  time  specified  the  whole  amount 
of  money  shall  go  to  lessor;  it  is  also  agreed  that 
the  preferred  stock  to  be  delivered  to  lessor  in 
consideration  of  this  lease  shall  be  fully  paid  and 
non-assessable  and  shall  pay  annual  dividends  not 
to  exceed  T*A  per  cent. 

95  years    24,000 

FIFTH  av,  No  128.  19x80?*,  Charles  H  Stark- 
weather to  Jacob  L  Kesner,  99  years  from  Dec 
1,  1904;  lessee  will  within  12  years  erect  a  new 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $10,000;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  lease  without  compensation; 
lease  may  be  extended  30  years  at  $2,250  annu- 
ally. 
99  years  2,000 

FIFTH  av,  No  130.  19x80*$,  Ebenezer  Lane  to 
Jacob  L  Kesner,  99  years  from  Dec  1,  1904;  les- 
see will  within  12  years  erect  a  new  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $10,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end 
of  lease  without  compensation;  lease  may  be  ex- 
tended 30  years  at  $2,250  annually. 
99  years  2,000 

FIFTH  ay,  n  w  cor  Madison  st,  10x60.35,  John 
D  Jennings  to  Edward  Baggot,  99  years  from 
Mav  1,  1884;  lessee  agrees  to  add  to  present 
buildings  within  10  years  to  make  their  value 
$10,000;  lessee  has  privilege  of  surrendering 
premises  on  last  day  of  Ayril,  1904,  or  any  20 
years  thereafter,  on  giving  60  days'  notice 2,100 

FIFTH  av,  w  f.  146  ft  s  of  Randolph  st,  344.12-x 
80,  Clark  A  Holton  to  E  S  Pike,  198  years  from 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

March  1,  1891;  lessee  to  erect  by  March  1,  1895, 
fireproof  building  of  four  stories  costing  not  less 
than  $30,000  3,000 

FIFTH  av,   No   381,   20x103,   Mrs   Emilie   Keck  to 
Jacob    L    Kesner,    99    years    from    July    1,    1905; 
building  to  go   to  lessor  at  end   of   term   without 
compensation. 
99    years     800 

FIFTH  av,  90  ft  s  of  Madison  st,  e  f,  20x92.8, 
Mrs  Angelina  Irwin  to  Jacob  L  Kesner,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1905;  lessee  to  construct  new  build- 
ing to  cost  $15,000  by  May  1,  1916;  to  go  to  les- 
sor at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  2,000 

FIFTH  av,  No  203,  24x90.4,  James  Taylor  to  the 
Dry  Goods  Reporter,  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1906; 
$10,000  paid  for  building;  lessee  may  at  any  time 
erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $10,000; 
building  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease  without 
compensation. 
99  years  2,150 

FIFTH  av,  North,  130  ft  n  of  West  Madison  st, 
e  f,  20x80,  Walter  H  Wilson,  trustee  under  a 
deed  in  trust  from  Elvy  W  Clement,  to  Jacob  L 
Kesner,  91  years  2  months  from  Oct  1,  1912; 
lessee  to  erect  building  on  or  before  Dec,  1916, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $150,000,  buildings  to  les- 
sor at  end  of  term  without  compensation ;  lessee 
purchases  building  for  $1. 
91  years  3,000 

FIFTY-FIFTH   st,   s   w   cor   Monroe  av,    175x100; 
Theodore  Sheldon  to  Joseph  Von  Craenenbroeck, 
99  years  from  Oct  1,  1895;  building  to  go  to  les- 
sor at  end  of  lease. 
99    years    4,000 

FIFTY-FIFTH  st,  n  e  cor  Lexington  av,  115x100, 
W  A  Giles,  trustee,  to  Gilbert  E  Porter,  99  years 
from  Oct  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  a  four-story 
building  by  July  1,  1893,  at  a  cost  of  $47,000;  to 
be  purchased  by  lessor  at  actual  cash  value  at  end 
of  lease. 
99  years  2,520 

FIFTY-FIFTH  st,  n  e  cor  Jackson  av,  106^x72, 
Simon  F  Fogg  to  Frederick  B  Clarke,  99  years 
from  July  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  within  nine 
months  a  four-story  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $46,000;  to  go  to  the  lessor  at  end  of  lease; 
lessor  also  loans  lessee  $30,000. 
99  years  2,100 

FIFTY-FIFTH  st,  n  f,  72  ft  e  of  Greenwood  av, 
114x100,  J  V  N  Standish  of  Galesburg  to  Louis 
E  Steinfeld,  99  years  from  July  1,  1892;  lessee 
to  erect  within  nine  months  a  four-story  build- 
ing; to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99  years  2,100 

FIFTY-FIRST  st,  s  e  cor  Prairie  av,  105 5^x100, 
Thomas  Boyle  to  Alex  L  Levy,  from  Feb  10,  > 

1908,  to  April  30,  1909,  at  $1,500:  then  in  case 
lessee  constructs  building  before  May  1,  1909,  to 
cost  not  less  than  $10,000,  he  may  have  a  lease 
for  98  years  from  May  1,  1909: 

9    years    1,500 

5    years    1,600 

5    years    1,700 

79    years    1,800 

FIFTY-FIRST  st,  abt  10  ft  e  of  Illinois  Central 
R  R,  s  f,  443  ft  e  I  130  and  650  ft  frontage  on 
lake,  w  1  about  620  ft,  James  Morgan  to  Clem- 
ent L  Eaton  and  Nelson  C  Chapman  of  Minne- 
apolis, 99  years  from  March  1,  1892;  to  be  used 
for  hotel  purposes  only;  hotel  to  cost  more  than 
$350,000,  to  be  built  by  May  15,  1893;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  lease. 

10    years    15,000 

89  years,   5   per  cent   on  value,  but  it  must  not 
be  in  excess  of  $15,000  a  year. 

FIFTY-FIRST  st,  Nos.  331-333-335  s  w  cor  Calu- 
met av,  n  f,  66x100,  Gustav  A  Wenzel  to  John 
W  Behan,  99  years  from  May  1,  1914;  lessee  to 
erect  building  prior  to  May  1,  1934,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $10,000,  building  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  6.000 

FIFTY-FIRST  st,  s  f,  127.35  ft  west  of  Cottage 
Grove  av,  100x180;  T  W  Sprague  and  E  Louis 
Kuhns  to  South  Park  Club  Association,  99  years 
from  Oct  1,  1892;  lessee  may  remove  present 
building  after  depositing  $25,000  for  the  purpose 
of  replacing  it  with  another  building  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessors  at  end  of  lease  at  two-thirds 
of  its  fair  cash  value,  or  extend  lease  99  years  at 
5  per  cent  on  value. 
99  years  2,1 00 

FIFTY-THIRD  st,  n  w  cor  Lake  av,  90x80,  Charles 
B  Waite  to  Richard  S  Peale,  99  years  from  April 
1,  1893;  lessee  purchases  building  for  $65,000, 
which  is  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease 
at  its  actual  cash  value. 
99  years  4,000 

FIFTY-THIRD  st,  East,  s  e  cor  Lake  av,  n  f, 
25x54,  Anna  Dow  French  to  Charles  R  Hoo- 
ries,  50  years  from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect 
prior  to  May  1,  1922,  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $10,000. 
50  years  600 

FILLMORE  st,  s  f,  391  ft  w  of  Campbell  av,  236x 
126,  J  W  Hedenberg  to  W  H  Chenoweth,  99 
years  from  June  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing not  less  than  five  stories  high  and  costing 
not  less  than  $15,000;  improvements  to  go  to  les- 
sor at  end  of  term  without  compensation 1,200 

FOREST  av,  n  e  cor  Thirty-eighth  st,  298.8x95, 
Nimrod  Lancaster  to  Charles  E  Springer,  20 
years  from  May  1,  1893;  rental  shall  be  paid  at 
end  of  each  year;  lessor  shall  purchase  buildings 
and  all  permanent  improvements  at  end  of  lease 
at  original  cost  with  10  per  cent  added,  or  lease 
may  be  extended  5  years  on  same  terms 1,200 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


89 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

FOREST  av  (Evanston),  w  f,  205  ft  s  of  Ham- 
ilton st,  50x215,  Northwestern  University  to  W 
V  Griffin,  99  years  from  Sept  1,  1890. 

10    years    100 

89  years  at  4  per  cent  on  appraised  value, 
building  to  be  ready  by  Feb   1,    1912,  to  cost  not 
less   than   $25,000;    lessees   deposit   $10,000   as   se- 
curity   for    the    fulfillment    of    their    agreement; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 
99    years    1,800 


FORTY-FIRST  st,  East,  Nos  739  to  757,  n  f,  100 
w  of  Cottage  Grove  av,  144  ft  extending  to  Junc- 
tion R  R,  Hetty  H  R  Green  to  Max  A  Goldberg, 
99  years  from  Jan  1,  1914. 
99    years 775 

FORTY-EIGHTH  av.  South,  Nos  200  to  236,  e  f, 
380x125,  s  w  cor  Fulton  st  and  n  w  cor  Park  av, 
Wm  M  Derby  Jr  to  Joseph  Rosenberg,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  purchases  buildings  for 
$85,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease 
without  compensation. 

10  years   3,250 

10  years   3,575 

79  years   3,900 

FORTY-SEVENTH  st,  s  e  cor  Prairie  av,  130x99, 
William  T  Brown  of  New  York  City  to  Ed- 
win A  Roser,  50  years  from  Oct  1,  1905;  lessee 
to  erect  by  Dec  1,  1905,  a  modern  business  block 
to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at 
the  end  of  the  term  without  compensation. 

10    years    2,500 

10    years    2.750 

30    years    3,000 

FORTY-SEVENTH  st,  s  e  cor  Ellis  av,  200x73  ft, 
Norman  Towne  to  Jacob  Bass,  Joseph  Padorr 
and  Peter  Sissman,  99  years  from  May  1,  1911, 
lessees  to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$20,000  prior  to  May  1,  1912;  lessees  have  option 
to  purchase  land  at  any  time  after  254  years  for 
$28,000;  at  any  time  after  5  years  at  $30,000  and 
prior  to  10  years  at  $35,000. 

10    years    1,080 

89    years    1,400 

FORTY-SIXTH  av,  South,  and  Drainage  Canal, 
280x1,394.97,  the  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago  to 
J  Nelson  Vance  of  Wheeling,  W  Va,  50  years 
from  Feb  15,  1905;  lessee  shall  excavate  at  his 
own  expense  the  north  half  of  the  main  channel 
adjacent  to  the  property  herein  leased  and  to  con- 
struct dock;  revaluation  shall  be  made  at  the  ex- 
piration of  25  years  to  fix  the  rental  for  the  last 
half  of  the  term,  which  shall  be  5  per  cent  upon 
the  value  of  the  land  so  determined. 

10    years     112 

15    years    225 

FORTY-EIGHTH  av,  n  e  cor  Milwaukee  av, 
w  f,  225.1x203.80x213.9,  Ida  B  Larson  to  Her- 
man W  Stoker,  99  years  from  May  1,  1914; 
building  to  be  erected  on  north  part  of  property 
to  cost  $35,000,  the  cost  to  be  divided  equally 
between  the  lessor  and  lessee,  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  by  paying  one-half  of  valua- 
tion of  building  to  lessee. 

99  years   1,000 

FORTY-THIRD  st,  n  f,  73  ft  w  of  Oakenwald  av, 
irregular,  85.3x106x131.5x21.33  ft,  Thomas  R 
Lyon  of  Ludington,  Mich,  to  Marian  K  Spencer, 
99  years  from  July  1,  1891;  lessee  to  maintain 
building  of  at  least  three  stories  and  of  same 
size  and  value  as  now  there;  to  go  to  lessor  at 

end   of  lease 1.200 

FORTY-THIRD  st,  s  w  cor  Vincennes  av,  n  f, 
143x100,  Emma  F  Chapin  and  husband,  Marshall 
P  Chapin  of  South  Bend,  Ind,  to  Elwin  A 
Roser,  99  years  from  April  1,  1910;  lessee  to 
erect  a  brick  and  stone  building  at  least  one  story 
high  costing  $10,000,  by  May  1,  1910;  buildings 
to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without  compen- 
sation; lessor  has  option  to  purchase  at  any  time 
before  April  1,  1920,  for  $25,000. 

99    years    1,250 

FOURTEENTH  J,  s  e  cor  Jefferson  st,  n  f,  125x 
173  ft  on  w,  o  75  ft  on  e,  John  E  Cramp,  Stock- 
ton Cal,  to  Arthur  D  Rehm  and  Stephen  R 
Wilson,  99  years  from  April  1,  1913;  lessee  to 
erect  within  one  year  a  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $5,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
term  without  compensation. 

5  years    1,500.00 

5  years     1,600.00 

10  years     1,760.00 

10  years    1,936.00 

10  years     2,129.60 

10  years    2,342.56 

10  years    2,576.80 

10  years    2,834.50 

10  years    3,117.95 

10  years    3,429.75 

9  years    3,772.73 

FRANKLIN,  st,  22  ft  n  of  Calhoun  pi,  w  f,  6 
inches  by  80.75  ft,  G  L  Barber  to  H  B  Peabody, 
91  years  and  1  month  from  May  1,  1899. 

91    years   and    1    month 45 

FRANKLIN  st,  n  w  cor  Madison,  23.85x80.79, 
F  G  Kammerer  to  the  Hoefeld-Lelewer  Co,  nine 
years  from  Feb  1,  1907;  lessee  has  paid  lessor 
$15,000;  bought  building  and  equipment  for  $25,- 
000;  lessee  may  remove  building  for  the  purpose 
of  constructing  a  new  one  on  the  site  upon  de- 
positing securities  to  the  value  of  $25,000;  build- 
ing to  go  to  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease 
without  compensation. 

10    years    3.20C 

FRANKLIN  st,  n  w  cor  Harrison  st,  176xl02M, 
e  f,  with  dock  frontage  on  Chicago  river,  Michael 
C  McDonald  to  James  B  Clow  &  Sons,  92  years 
from  May  1,  1901;  building  to  cost  at  least  $200,- 
000  to  be  erected. 

5    years 10,00 

5    years     12,00 

82    years     14,000 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

RANKLIN  st,  w  f,  231  ft  n  of  Calhoun  pi,  20.08x 
80.75  ft,  Hiram  R  Peabody  to  Henrietta  Greg- 
ory, 99  years  from  June  1,  1891;  lessee  to  main- 
tain building  worth  not  less  than  $10,000;  value 

of   present    building   $10,000 <. .    1,782 

RANKLIN  st,  Nos  128  and  130,  e  f,  53x81;  H  J 
Luedde,  Warsaw,  111,  to  Charles  S  MacCarty, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1895;  building  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  at  appraised 
value. 
99  years  5,000 

FULLERTON  av,  n  e  cor  Lincoln  av,  s  f,  92}4x 
140,  Maritz  Freytag  to  Morris  and  Herman 
Brown  and  Jacob  and  Harry  Kaplan,  99  years 
from  April  1,  1914;  lessees  purchase  buildings 
for  $15,000;  lessees  may  erect  new  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $65,000,  building  to  lessor  on 
expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

20    years     6,000 

79    years     7,000 

FULTON  st,  s  e  cor  Halsted  st,  8954x140,  Nelson 
T  Burroughs  to  Robert  and  Robert  S  McClelland 
of  Tabor,  Iowa,  99  years  from  May  1,  1907;  les- 
see to  erect  building  to  cost  $20,000  within  two 
years  from  date  of  lease;  lessees  may  buy  land 
within  10  years  of  date  of  lease  for  $70,000,  or  in 
20  years  thereafter  at  $75,000;  buildings  to  go  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without  compensa- 
tion. 

5    years    2,800 

94    years     .' 3,000 

FULTON  st,  n  w  cor  Ada,  125x93.1,  H  B  Pea- 
body  to  Bennett  College  of  Electric  Medicine, 
99  years  from  January  2,  1889;  lessee  to  erect  a 
building  not  less  than  three  stories  high  at  a 
ost  of  not  less  than  $7,000  by  Nov  1,  1889; 


to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  as  build- 
ing   material     1,000 

FULTON  st,  n  e  cor  Desplaines,  110x7954,  James 
W  Paxton,  Wheeling  W  Va,  to  Edward  A.  Hart- 
well,  198  years  from  June  1,  1893;  lessee  to 
maintain  building  to  the  value  of  $30,000  during 

the  term;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  198  years 2,400 

FULTON  st,  n  w  cor  South  Forty-eighth  av,  s  f, 
100x112,  Wm  W  Derby  Jr  to  Joseph  Rosenberg, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  purchases 
buildings  for  $21,00*0;  buildings  to  lessor  at  ex- 
piration of  term  without  compensation. 

99  years     1,500 

GARFIELD  blvd,  s  w  cor  Prairie  av,  n  f,  59x 
10154.  Henry  B  Scott  of  Burlington,  Iowa,  to 
Alice  Boyle,  99  years  from  May  1,  1913;  lessee 
to  erect  prior  to  May  1,  1915,  a  fireproof  build- 
ing 3  stories  high,  to  cost  at  least  $75,000; 
lessee  has  option  to  purchase  fee  before  expira- 
tion of  10  years  for  $120,000;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 

5    years    4,500 

94  years   5,000 

GARFIELD  blvd,  West,  s  w  cor  So  Park  av, 
n  f,  67x134,  bldgs  and  impmts,  Mary  E.  Ryan 
and  bus,  Patrick  J,  to  Tony  Roumel  and  Harris 
Reckas,  99  yrs  from  Oct  1,  1912;  lessees  to 
erect  a  bldg  on  or  before  Oct.  1,  1922,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $20,000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term;  lessees  have  option  to  purchase  premises 
at  any  time  within  5  yrs  from  date  for  $25,000. 

10  years    1,200 

5  years    J-35J 

5  years   1,500 

5  years 1,650 

20  years    1,800 

44  years    2,000 

GARFIELD  blvd,  s  e  cor  Normal  av,  n  f,  97x140, 
James  C  Bussey  to  George  D  Oglesby,  99  years 
from  Jan  6,  1915. 

10  years 550.00 

1 0  years 605.00 

10  years 665.50 

10  years 732.00 

10  years 805.20 

10  years 885.00 

10  years 974.35 

10  years 1,071.79 

10  years 1,178.97 

9  years 1,296.81 

GILPIN  pi,  s  e  cor  Loomis  st,  nf,  350x100,  Hetty 
H  R  Green  to  Alfred  Guthmann,  99  years  from 
Jan.  1,  1913. 

99  years    2,400 

GRAND  blvd,  n  w  cor  East  Fifty-first  st,  e  f.  299x 


150,  Jay  Hubbard  of  Mankato,  Minn,  and  Henri- 
etta Lausten  to  Samuel  Kohn,  99  years  from  and 
after  Dec.  7,  1910;  lessee  to  erect  on  north  half 
of  premises  a  building  to  be  ready  on  or  before 
Dec  1,  1915,  not  less  than  two  stories  high,  cost- 
ing not  less  than  $40,000;  lessee  may  buy  this 
land  at  any  time  within  three  years  from  date  for 
$95,000;  if  the  lessee  shall  on  or  before  Dec.  1, 
1915,  construct  upon  said  premises  a  building  that 
shall  cost  not  less  than  $125,000,  then  the  lessee 
shall  be  relieved  of  the  obligation  of  constructing 
said  building  as  above  stated;  buildings  at  the 
end  of  term  to  lessors. 
90  years  5,000 

GRAND  blvd,  n  w  cor  Fifty-first  st,  e  f,  299x150, 
Tay  Hubbard  of  Mankato,  Minn,  and  Henrietta 
N  Lausten  of  Chicago,  to  Isabella  Curran,  99 
years  from  June  7,  1909;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes, 
to  erect  upon  n  J4  of  premises  a  building  not 
less  than  two  stories  high  costing  not  less  than 
$40,000,  to  be  ready  for  occupancy  by  March  1, 
1910;  lessee  has  option  to  buy  property  any  time 
within  three  years  from  date  for  $95,009. 
99  years  5,000 

GRAND  blvd,  s  e  cor  Forty-third  st,  100x150, 
Estate  of  Wilbur  F  Story  to  Richard  Curran. 

10  years     1,500 

R9  years     1,750 

GRAND  blvd,  s  w  cor  Thiryt-fifth  st,  153x165;  F 
O  Matthiessen  of  Irvington,  N  Y,  to  E  E 
Trussing  of  Highland  Park,  111,  99  years  and  5 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

months  from  December  1,  1894;  lessee  agrees  to 
construct  a  building  on  the  ground  by  April  30, 
1906,  to  cost  not  less  than  $75,000,  to  go  to  lessor 
end  of  term. 

10  years,   from    May    1,    1895 3,600 

89  years     3,960 

GRAND  blvd,  s  e  cor  Oakwood  blvd,  n  f,  152x150, 
Thos  M  and  Frank  G  Sloane  and  Helen  S  Ford 
and  Mary  B  Hamilton  to  Richard  J  Mahony, 
99  years  from  Sept  1,  1915,  lessee  agrees  to  erect 
by  Sept  1,  1918  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$30,000;  lessee  may  purchase  land  within  ten 
years  at  $34,000. 
99  years  1 ,700 

GREEN  st,  e  f,  100  ft  n  of  Fulton,  50x250,  with 
25  ft  on  Peoria  st,  Mrs  Mary  A  and  C  B  Sco- 
ville  of  Pasadena,  Cal,  to  James  S  Agar  and 
others,  99  years  from  July  1,  1903;  lessees  agree 
to  construct  by  January  1,  1904,  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $10,000,  and  improvements  within 
ten  years  to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  lease. 
99  years  1,250 

GREEN   st,   30x125,   100  ft  s  of  Lake  st,  e  f,  Au- 
gusta N  Hall  to  Fred  Rentz;  25  years  from  May 
1,  1898;  building  to  go  to  lessor  at  the  expiration 
of  this  lease. 
25  years     550 

GREEN  st,  North,  No  364,  s  w  cor  Kinzie  st,  e 
f,  100x75,  Francis  H  Easby,  trustee,  under  will 
of  Cyrus  N  Pierce  et  al  to  Louise  \  Pierce, 
Evanston,  III,  99  years  from  Feb  1,  1911;  lessee 
has  option  to  extend  for  99  years  at  an  annual 
rental  based  upon  the  value  of  the  lots  at  the 
rate  of  5%  per  annum,  the  rent  not  to  be  less 
than  $950  annually;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes. 
99  years 950 

GROVE  st.  s  e  cor  West  Twenty-second  st,  n  w  f, 
280x72,  William  M  and  Etaily  J  Hoyt  to  William 
P  and  Hannah  C  Henneberry ;  lessors  agree  to 
construct  upon  said  premises  and  will  furnish 
money  to  fully  complete  prior  to  April  1,  1916, 
a  new  and  first-class,  modern,  four-story  and 
basement  mercantile  building:  to  cost  not  less 
than  $175,000  and  not  more  than  $250,000;  99 
years  from  September  1,  1915. 
99  years  3,000 

HALSTED  st,  South,  Nos  231  and  233,  2654*50; 
Charles  W  Pardridge  to  Frank  Hunt,  for  99  years 
from  Nov  1,  1910;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes;  lessee 
within  10  years  to  improve  and  remodel  present 
building  at  a  cost  of  not  less  than  $10,000;  build- 
ing to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 
99  years 1,500 

HALSTED  st,  s  w  cor  Thirty-first  st,  e  f,  50x125; 
Edwin  B  Jennings  to  Peter,  George  and  David 
Maniatis,  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1910;  lessees  to 
erect  building  to  cost  at  least  $5,000  by  May  1, 

99  years     900 

HALSTED  st,  197  ft  n  of  W  Forty-second  st,  w  f, 
22}4xl26,  Harry  S  Grain,  trustee,  to  Mary 
Lynch  for  39  years  from  May  1,  1892;  least 
dated  March  28,  1892;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes; 
39  years  450 

HALSTED  st,  South,  Nos  520  and  522,  50x102, 
Mrs  Frances  B  Macfarlane  to  Phillip  O  Ep- 
stein, 99  years  from  May  1,  1907;  lessee  to  erect 
building  to  cost  $1,000  by  May  1,  1908,  to  be 
purchased  by  lessor  at  expiration  of  the  lease  at 
appraised  value. 

20  years 1,335 

79  years 1,400 

HALSTED  st,  s  w  cor  Monroe,  50x125;  Frances  A 
Ward  and  Charles  C  Ward,  her  husband,  of  Mt 
V'ernon,  Ohio,  and  Rhoda  E  Pratt,  of  Lookout 
Mountain,  Tenn,  to  Louis  and  Isaac  Marks,  for 
99  years  and  4  months  from  January  1,  1908; 
lessees  have  privilege  of  improving  the  land  with 
a  new  building  to  be  purchased  by  lessors  at  the 
end  of  the  lease;  lessors  paid  $12,000  for  present 
building. 
99  years  and  4  months 2,600 

HALSTED  st,  South,  No  421,  e  f,  25x100;  Michael 
Connery  to  Philip  Mosheik,  for  25  years  from 
May  1,  1909;  lessee  pay  all  taxes. 

25  years     897 

1,  1890;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 

99  years     850 

HALSTED  st,  s  w  cor  of  Van  Buren,  100x125, 
H  Strong  to  E  J  Monaghan,  99  years  from  July 
1,  1889;  lessee  to  erect  Duildings  costing  not  less 
than  $50,000;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end 
of  term  at  an  appraised  value 6,000 

HALSTED  st,  w  f,  173  ft  n  of  Forty-second  st, 
24x126;  Harry  S  Cram,  trustee,  to  John  C 
Christman;  40  years  from  May  1,  1891. 

2t>  years    450 

20  years,  6   per   cent    on   appraised   value. 

HALSTED  st,  s  w  cor  of  Lumber  st,  one  block 
having  204  ft  on  Halsted,  275  ft  on  Lumber  and 
312  ft  on  the  river;  O'Neil  estate  to  P  L  Un- 
derwood; 50  years  from  May  1,  1890;  improve- 
ments to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  an  ap- 
praised value. 

3  years    3,000 

10  years     4,500 

Balance    of    term    6    per    cent    on    an    appraised 
value  every  succeeding  ten  years. 

HALSTED  st,  n  e  cor  Jackson  blvd,  w  f,  58  ll-12x 
156,  also  Quincy  st,  n  f,  55x107,  with  50x32  ft 
adjoining,  Walter  Farwell  and  Mildred  Farwell, 
Rose  F  Chatfield-Taylor  and  Hobart  Chatfield- 
Taylor,  Grace  F  McGann  and  Robert  G  McGann, 
her  husband,  Anna  de  Koven  and  Reginald  de 
Koven  to  Frank  Hunt,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1909;  lessee  paid  $25,000  for  the  building,  which 
is  subject  to  lease  to  Jackson  Hotel  Co,  expiring 
April  30,  1913;  lessee  has  privilege  of  rebuild- 


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Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GROUND     LEASES. 


Per  Year 


ing  and  may,  with  consent  of  lessors,  remove 
present  buildings  and  construct  new  building,  to 
cost  not  less  than  $100,000;  lessee  has  option  to 
purchase  land  at  any  time  before  May  1,  1919, 
for  $125,000;  buildings  to  lessors  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation;  if,  however,  new  build- 
ing is  erected  as  specified,  the  lessors  shall  on 
expiration  of  lease  pay  to  lessee  75%  of  the  cost. 
99  years  .....................................  5.000 

HALSTED  st,    South,    25x102,   w   f,    23}4    ft   s   of 
Thirteenth    st,    Grace     McNaughton     of     Grand 
Rapids,    Mich,    to    Clara    Pritikin,    99    years    from 
May    1  ;   lessees   agree  to   construct  a  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $10,000  by  May  1,  1918,  to  be 
purchased  by  the  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the 
lease  at   is  appraised   value.  ^^ 

10  years     .....................................      900 

89  years     .....................................   liOOO 


HALSTED    st,    s    e    cor   Thirteenth    st,    23^x102, 
Frances    C    P   Macfarlane    to    Clara    Pritikin,    99 
years  from  May  1,  1908;  lessee  to  construct  new 
building  before  May  1,  1909,  to  cost  not  less  than 
$10,000;    lessor   to   purchase   the   building   at   the 
expiration  of  the  term  at  appraised  value. 
10  years    .....................................      900 

89  years    .....................................   1.000 

HALSTED  st,  e  f,  179  ft  n  of  Clay  st,  50x125  ft, 
Felix  Babbage  to  Bernard  McGary;  99  years 
from  October  1,  1891;  lessee  to  erect  a  two-story 
building  costing  not  less  than  $6,000  within  12 
months;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
lease  .........................................  4°0 

HALSTED  st,  w  f,  141.67  ft  »  of  Root  »t,  25x 
126  ft;  Harry  Spencer  Crane,  trustee,  to  John  C 
Backer;  94  years  and  9  months  from  August 
1,  1891  ......................................  «50 

HALSTED  st,  No  6860,  n  w  cor  Sixty-ninth  st, 
e  f,  25x119,  Otto  Ecker  to  Gustav  E  Anderson, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1915;  $500  paid  for  present 
building;  lessee  to  erect  building  prior  to  May  1, 
1917,  to  cost  at  least  $12,000,  lessor  to  purchase 
building  at  expiration  of  lease. 
99  years  .....................................  2,400 

HALSTED  st,  No  60S,  24x100,  144  ft  n  of  Henry 
st.  Griffin  F  Miller  to  James  E  Woodruff,  99 
years  from  March  1,  1894;  lessee  will  erect 
within  two  years  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$3,000  .......................................  180 

HALSTED  st,  South,  No  607,  24x100,  e  f.  Griffin 
F  Miller  of  Cincinnati  to  James  E  Woodruff; 
99  years  from  September  1,  1887;  lessee  can  pur- 
chase ground  at  any  time  for  $3,600  ...........  180 

HALSTED  st,  South,  No  613,  24x100,  e  f,  Griffin 
F  Miller  of  Cincinnati  to  James  E  Woodruff;  99 
years  from  September  1,  1887;  lessee  can  pur- 
chase ground  at  any  time  for  $3,600  .........  180 

HALSTED  st.  South,   23x100,   116   ft  n  of  R  R  r 
of  w,  e  f,   Griffin   F  Miller  of  Cincinnati  to  Ed- 
ward   C    Pfauschmidt;    99   years    from    March    1, 
1894;  lessee  can  purchase  ground  for  $3,600. 
99  years     .....................................       180 

HALSTED  st,  South,  No  609,  24x100,  e  f.  Griffin 
F    Miller   of   Cincinnati,   O,   to   James   E    Wood- 
ruff; 99  years  from  September  1,  1887;  lessee  can 
purchase  ground  at  $3,600. 
99  years     .....................................       180 

HALSTED  st.  South,  No  611,  24x100,  e  f.  Griffin 
F   Miller   of   Cincinnati,    O,   to   James    E   Wood- 
ruff;   99   years    from    September    1,    1887;    lessee 
can   purchase   ground  at   $3,600. 
99  years     .....................................      180 

HALSTED  st,  99  ft  n  of  West  Forty-second  st, 
w  f,  49x126;  H  S  Cram,  trustee,  to  Star  Brew- 
ery; 40  years  from  May  1,  1891;  lessor  to  con- 
struct two-story  building  within  6  months,  which 
may  be  removed  at  any  time. 
40  years  .....................................  900 

HALSTED  st,  2254*126,   189  ft  s  of  Root  st,  w  f, 
T  S  Cram  to  Edward  Fitzgibbons;  40  years  from 
May    1,    1896;    lessee   shall   construct   by   May    1, 
1897,  a  two-story  building  to  cost   not  less  than 
$7,000;   to  go  to  lessor  at  the  expiration   of  this 
lease. 
20  years     .....................................      450 

20  years,  6  per  cent  on  appraised  value. 

HALSTED  st,    n  e   cor   Fulton  st,   w   f,    170x119, 
through    to    Wayman     st,    trustees     of     Hamline 
University  of  Minnesota  to  the  Scully  Steel  and 
Iron  Company;  57  years  from  May  1,  1900. 
57  years     .....................................   3,200 

HALSTED  st,  61  X  f  t  s  of  O'Brien  st,  w  f,  6l%x 
105.3,  Abbie  Nichols  to  Simon  Arkin  and  Louis 
Hermann,  25  years  and  three  months  from  Feb- 
ruary, 1903;  lessee  to  construct  new  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $6,000,  to  be  finished  within 
nine  months  from  date  of  lease;  improvements 
to  go  to  the  lessor  at  the  end  of  the  lease. 
25  years,  3  months  ............................  691 

HALSTED  st.  South,  No  603,  20x100.  e  f;   Griffin 
F   Miller  to  James    E   Woodruff;    99   years   from 
March   1,    1894;   lessee   can  purchase   ground   for 
$3,600. 
99  years    .....................................      180 

HALSTED  st,  s  e  cor  Root  st,  w  f,  21.57x126, 
John  Sergeant  Cram,  trustee,  to  Antoine  and 
Victor  F  Sivore,  40  years  from  May  1,  1903; 
lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  $17,000,  to  revert 
to  the  lessor  at  the  end  of  the  lease. 
40  years  .....................................  1,050 

HALSTED  st.  21.57  ft  s  of  Root  st,  w  f,  25x126, 
John  Sergeant  Cram,  trustee,  to  Domencia  Fer- 
ari,  40  years  from  May  1,  1903;  lessee  to  erect 
building  at  a  cost  of  $8,000,  to  go  to  the  lessor 
at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 
40  years  .....................................  840 

HALSTED  st.  South,  Nos  524  to  528,  75x102, 
Grace  M  and  Daniel  McNaughton  of  Grand  Rap- 
ids, Mich,  99  years  from  May  1,  1905;  lessee  to 
construct  building  not  less  than  two  stories  high 


GHOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

to  cost  not  less  than  $10,000;  lessor  to  purchase 
buildings  at  end  of  term  at  appraised  value. 

First    year    1 ,628 

24  years     1,800 

24  years     2,000 

HALSTED  st.  South,  No  564,  s  e  cor  Fourteenth 

st,  24x90,  Gustav  Friedlander  to  Morris  L  Man- 
sure,  99  years  from  February  1,  1907;  lessor  to 
purchase  the  buildings  at  the  expiration  of  the 
lease  if  he  so  desires;  if  not,  the  lease  is  to  be 
extended  for  99  years  at  a  rental  of  6  per  cent 
on  the  value  of  the  land. 
99  years  1,200 

HALSTED  st,  s  e  cor  West  Adams  st,  w  f,  40.2x 
90.7  ft,  Henry  P  Klein  to  Louis  Feder  and  S 
Milton  Eichberg,  for  99  years,  from  July  1,  1911; 
lessees  to  have  option  of  renewal  of  lease  at 
5%  per  annum  on  the  value  of  the  land  as 
determined  in  the  99th  year  of  the  term  first 
herein  provided;  buildings  at  end  of  term  to 
lessor  without  compensation. 

2  years     2,750 

97  years     3,000 

HALSTED  st,  South,  t  e  COT  W  Sixty-ninth  st, 
w  f,  50x215,  99  years  from  May  1,  1912,  Ber- 
nard Ebers  and  Mary  Ebers,  his  wife,  to  August 
J  Salomon;  lessee  purchases  2-story  frame  build- 
ing now  for  $1,000;  lessee  to  erect  on  or  before 
May  1,  1913,  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$12,000. 

15  years     2,000 

5  years     2,400 

79  years     3,000 

HALSTED  st,  South,  s  e  cor  Congress  st,  w  f, 
101*95.5,  Philip  Henry  Matthei  to  Henry  Wolf, 
99  years  from  July  1,  1912;  lessee  purchases 
building  for  $14,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion or  term  without  compensation ;  lessor  may 
extend  lease  for  50  years  at  yearly  rate  at  sum 
which  will  be  equal  to  the  then  yearly  rate  of 
interest  on  appraised  value  and  building,  less  75 
per  cent  of  appraised  value. 

5  years   4,500 

15  years   5,000 

79  years   6,000 

HALSTED  st,  Nos  6240-6242,  e  f,  50x125  and 
buildings,  Amelia  M  Guderjahn  et  al  to  Kasel 
Sidder,  99  years  from  May  1,  1913;  lessee  to 
erect  building  to  cost  $35,000  prior  to  NOT  1, 
1918,  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  with- 
out compensation. 

99    years    9,000 

69    years    18,000 

HALSTED  st,  Nos  240-42,  e  f.  50x125  and  build- 
ings, Amelia  M  Gunderjahn  et  al  to  Kasel  Sid- 
der, 99  years  from  May  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect 
building  to  cost  $35,000  prior  to  Nov  1,  1918; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  with- 
out compensation. 

99  years   9,000 

HALSTED  st,  150  ft  s  of  Sixty-third  st,  w  f,  53x 
113,  Wm  H  Stege  to  Geo  L  Herman,  99  years 
from  Aug  1 ;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $20,000;  buildings  and  improve- 
ments to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

5    years    4,000 

5    years    4,500 

5    years    5,000 

5  years   5,500 

79    years     6,000 

HALSTED  st,  n  w  cor  Congress  st,  e  f,  73x125, 
Henry  Bptsford  to  Herman  A  Binder,  99  years 
from  April  1,  1911 ;  lessee  agrees  to  erect  a  build- 
ing prior  to  January  1,  1915,  to  be  at  least  three 
tsories  high  and  to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without 
compensation. 

5  years   4,000 

15  years    5,000 

50  years    5,100 

29  years    5,000 

HALSTED  st.  South,  n  e  cor  of  Taylor  st,  w  f, 
115x112,  Pasquale  Schiavone  to  Daniel  J  Schuy- 
ler  Jr,  99  years  from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  pur- 
chases building  for  $45,000;  building  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term  without  compensation. 

50  years 5,000 

49  years   6,000 

HARRISON  st,  n  w  cor  Honore  st,  s  f,  97x100; 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  to  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois,  for  25  years  from  May  1,  1900; 
lessee  has  option  of  purchase  of  all  property,  in- 
cluding buildings,  fixtures,  etc,  at  the  expiration 
of  the  lease  for  $217,000. 

25  years     12,000 

HARRISON    st,    n   w   cor   Desplaines  st,   s   f,   50x 

112J4,  and  buildings,  Clarence  Buckingham  to 
Roy  B  Tabor,  Frederick  A  Brown,  Lewis  M 
Smith,  Charles  A  White  and  Francis  E  Man- 
nierre,  trustees,  Harrison  and  Desplaines  Trust 
Agreement,  198  years  from  May  1,  1911;  lessees 
to  pay  all  taxes  in  addition ;  buildings  and  im- 
provements to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 
198  years  2,150 

HARRISON  st,  West,  n  e  cor  Claremont  av,  t  f. 
44x125,  Hetty  H  R  Green,  of  Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 
to  Mary  t  McCullough,  99  years  from  May  1. 
1912 ;  lesse  has  option  to  purchase  premises  at 
any  time  prior  to  April  30,  1917,  for  $10,000; 
before  April  30,  1927,  for  $12,000;  lessor  pur- 
chases building  for  $1. 
99  years  400 

HARRISON  st,  n  e  cor  Morgan  st,  e  f,  119*4x 
126^,  Jacob  S.  Beck  to  John  Walker,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1914;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  $50,000  prior  to  May  1,  1934;  building  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

2    years     5,000 

97    years    4.500 


G  BOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

HARRISON  st,  s  e  cor  Sangamon  st,  n  f,  51x148, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1915,  Louis  P  and  Wm  A 
Cardwell  to  Onorphnon  Bock. 

99  years   600 

HINMAN  st,  230  ft  n  of  Hamilton  st,  w  f,  50x 
190,  Northwestern  University  to  L  P  Stanwood, 

100  years    from    April    1,    1892;    lessee   may    re- 
move buildings  at  end  of  lease. 

10  years  130 

90  years,  4  per  cent  on  valuation  every  10  years. 

HUMBOLDT  blvd,  s  e  cor  Logan  Square,  w  f, 
100x125,  Mrs  Carrie  Boyington  Gilbert  to  S  N 
Geannopulos,  99  years  from  May  1,  1909;  lessee 
to  erect  a  two-story  building  not  less  than  50x97 
ft,  facing  Humbqldt  blvd ;  foundation  to  be  for 
three  story  building  costing  not  less  than  $30,- 
000,  to  be  ready  by  May  1,  1914;  lessor  to 
purchase  buildings  at  end  of  term. 
99  years  2,400 

HURON    st,    n    e    cor    Franklin,    88x100,    Otto    C 
Butz    to   Alexander    Bauer,    99    years    from    Oct 
15,    1914;    buildings   to   go   to   the  lessor  at   the 
expiration   of   the   lease. 
99  years   3,600 

HYDE  PARK  av,  w  f,  174  ft  n  of  Walnut  st, 
100x130;  Charles  F  Swan  to  Edward  L  Yarlott, 
99  years  from  January  1,  1893,  lessee  to  erect 
building,  costing  not  less  than  $50,000,  by 
May  1,  1893,  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  cash 
value  at  end  of  lease. 
99  years  1.500 

HYDE  PARK  blvd,  n  w  cor  Lake  av,  s  f,  118x 
197x183  ft,  Richard  S  Peale  of  New  York  City 
to  Adolph  Raphael,  99  years  from  Sept  1,  1913; 
lessee  to  erect  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$90,000  prior  to  Oct  1,  1914;  all  buildings  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 

5  years  2,000 

5    years    2,300 

89  years   2,600 

HYDE  PARK  blvd,  n  e  cor  Jefferson  av  and 
Rosalie  av,  s  f,  63x183  ft  8}4  inches,  Richard  S 
Peale  of  New  York  City  to  Wilford  L  Porter, 
99  years  from  Sept  1,  1913;  lessee  will  erect 
building  to  cost  at  least  $60,000  before  Oct  1, 
1914 ;  building  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term 
without  compensation. 

5    years    1,000 

5  years   1,200 

89  years   1,400 

ILLINOIS  st,  n  w  cor  St.  Clair  st,  125x100, 
William  M  Hoyt  to  George  P  Blair,  99  years 
from  January  1,  1908;  lessee  to  erect  a  building 
not  less  than  4  stones  high  for  general  com- 
mercial use,  to  cost  not  less  than  $60,000,  to  be 
completed  by  January  1,  1909;  lessee  may  pur- 
chase fee  on  or  before  January  1,  1913,  for  $56,- 
250,  improvements  to  go  to  the  lessor  at  the  end 
of  the  term  without  compensation;  lessee  may 
assign  lease  to  Samuel  Cupples  Woodenware  Co 
and  Samuel  Cupples  Envelope  Co  of  St  Louis. 
99  years 2,000 

ILLINOIS  st,  124  ft  e  of  Wells  st,  s  f,  86x100, 
Mary  Adelaide  Yerkes  to  the  North  Chicago 
Street  Railroad  Company,  93  years  from  July 

93'  years' 2.580 

ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  R  R  PIER,  s  w  cor  slip  D, 
980x200;  Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company  to 
Western  Cold  Storage  Company ;  10  years  from 
June  1,  1898;  lessor  may  cancel  lease  on  giving 
notice  after  one  year  and  paying  cost  of  im- 
provements, pther  consideration  and 10,000 

INDIANA  ay,  n  e  cor  Thirty-first  st,  24x130, 
Charles  N  Perry  to  John  B  Mailers,  99  years 
from  March  1,  1892;  lessee  to  build  a  structure 
of  not  less  than  four  stories  by  May  1,  1897, 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease  at  80  per  cent  of 
value  or  lease  to  be  extended  99  years  at  S  per 
cent  on  appraised  value  3,000 

INDIANA  av,  n  w  cor  Thirty-first  at,  22x119, 
Barbet  Bloom  to  A  D  Hannah  and  David  Hogg, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1896;  lessees  to  construct 
within  six  months  a  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $17,000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99  years  1,200 

INDIANA  av,  24.87x160.41,  e  f,  125  ft  s  of  Twen- 
ty-third st,  Suzanne  F  High  to  Mary  McCIellan 
Boomer  Page,  99  years  from  November  1,  1894; 
lessor  to  construct  a  4-story  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $10,000  by  May  1,  1910,  to  go  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  the  lease. 
99  years  300 

INDIANA  av,  s  w  cor  Thirty-ninth  st,  e  f,  lOOx 
177,  Chicago  Society  of  the  New  Jerusalem,  by 
trustees,  to  Jacob  Lowenstine,  Valparaiso,  Ind, 
99  years  from  Aug  1,  1912;  lessee  has  option  to 
purchase  premises  on  or  before  Aug  1,  1917, 
for  $90,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
lease. 

10  years     4,000 

89  years     5,000 

INDIANA  av,  s  w  cor  Twenty-first  st,  e  f,  lOOx 
161  and  buildings,  Moses  E  Greenebaum  to 
Vesta  Accumulator  Co,  99  years  from  April  1, 
1912;  lessee  to  reconstruct  the  brick  and  stone 
church  building  now  on  premises  into  a  brick 
and  stone  factory  or  commercial  building  at  least 
3  stories  high  at  a  cost  of  $40,000,  or  will  erect 
a  new  building  to  cost  at  least  $40,000;  to  be 
completed  within  12  months  from  Oct  1,  1912; 
lessee  has  option  to  purchase  the  fee  for  $80,- 
000  on  or  before  Mar  31,  1922,  for  $85,000  on  or 
before  Mar  31,  1932;  building  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  term  without  compensation. 

6  months 1 

98  years  6  months J.750 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


91 


GBOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

INDIANA  av,  s  w  cor  Forty-third  st,  e  t,  100x115, 
Wm  R  Sellick  to  Joseph  Lechleiter,  99  years 
from  Jan  1,  1913;  lesse  to  erect  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $10,000  on  or  before  Jan  1,  1919; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation 
99  years  2,750 

INDIANA  st,  n  w  cor  Rush  st,  100x100,  W  L 
Bradley  of  Dubuque,  la,  to  W  F  Singleton,  198 
years  from  January  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  by 
May  1,  1893,  a  store  and  apartment  building  not 
less  than  six  stories  and  basement,  100x80  feet, 
and  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  to  go  to 
lessor  end  of  lease  6,000 

INDIANA    av.se    cor    Thirty-fifth    st,    51x123, 
Francis  M  Callman  of  Freeport,  111,  to  William 
H    Bowens    and    George    L    Leibrandt,    30  years 
from  May   1,   1905. 
30  years   2,100 

INDIANA  av,  s  w  cor  Thirty-first  st,  e  f,  150x160, 
and  buildings,  John  M  Studebaker  of  So  Bend, 
Ind,  to  Israel  and  Samuel  Lanski,  99  years  from 
Jan  1,  1912.  Lessees  to  erect  a  building  to  cost 
at  least  $50,000  by  May  1,  1913;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

10   years    7,500 

10    years    9,000 

79    years    10,000 

INDIANA  av,  s  e  cor  Fifty-first  st,  w  f,  75x189, 
Henry  B  Scott  to  Otto  Weber  and  Jas  C  Mc- 
Nanie,  99  years  from  May  1,  1913;  lessee  to 
erect  building  on  or  before  May  1,  1923,  to  cost 
at  least  $75,000;  buildings  to  lessor  on  expira- 
tion of  term  without  compensation. 

3  years  3,500 

96    years    5.000 

INSIDE  lot,  20x25,  being  60  ft  n  of  Quincy  st  and 
50  ft  e  of  Dearborn  st,  being  n  20  ft  of  s  80 
ft  w  {A  It  6,  b  140,  S  S  add,  for  light  court, 
C  C  Heisen  to  Dexter  Safe  Deposit  Co,  92  years 
from  October  1,  1892. 

92    years    450 

IRVING  PARK  av,  n  e  cor  Kedzie  av,  s  t,  75x127, 
Edward  Mendel  to  George  A  Stamatides,  99  years 
from  Dec  I,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $12,000  prior  to  Dec  1,  1915, 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

5  years 1,500 

94  years   1,800 

JACKSON  blvd,  West,  231  ft  e  of  Halsted  st, 
s  f,  123x145,  John  J  Corbett  to  Geo  W  Jackson, 
Inc,  99  years  from  March  1,  1907;  lessee  to  pay 
taxes  and  erect  building  to  cost  at  least  $25,000 
by  Sept  1,  1907;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

5    years    4,500 

5    years    5,000 

5    years    5,500 

84   years    8,000 

JACKSON  blvd,  100  ft  e  of  Dearborn,  75  ft,  *  f, 
to  a  depth  of  82>i  ft  and  in  the  rear  a  frontage 
of  57  ft  north  on  Quincy  st,  125  ft  e  of  Dear- 
born, for  a  depth  ot  82J4  ft  adjoining  the  fore- 
going, Ella  B  Ward,  Charles  F  Bradley  et  al 
to  Great  Northern  Theater  &  Hotel  Co;  99  years 
from  May  1,  1895;  lessee  to  construct  a  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $200,000  by  January  1,  1897; 
lessor  will  pay  lessee  75  per  cent  of  the  value  of 
the  building  at  the  end  of  the  lease  or  extend 
lease  50  years  at  same  rental. 

99    years    30.000 

JACKSON  blvd,  s  w  cor  of  Morgan,  120x100,  J  A 
Packard  to  Howard  &  Berwin,  99  years,  with 
option  of  purchase  for  $45,000,  until  July  1,  1893; 
lessees  to  erect  building  of  not  less  than  three 
stories  in  height  and  costing  not  less  than  $40,- 
000;  lessor  to  purchase  improvements  at  end  of 
term  at  an  appraised  value. 

1  year 1,200 

1  year 2,100 

1  year 2,500 

96  years    2,800 

JACKSON  blvd,   Nos  22  to  26,  81x160,  Charlotte 

J  Ludington  and  Mary  J  Barnes  to  Al  Hayman 
and  W  J  Davis.  99  years  from  January  1,  1900; 
the  lessees  to  construct  a  fireproof  theater  not  less 
than  three  stories  by  October  1,  1900,  at  a  cost  of 
not  less  than  $150,000;  at  the  termination  of  the 
lease  by  lapse  of  time  the  building  is  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  appraised  value. 

First    year     4,000 

Second    year    13,000 

97  years    15,000 

JACKSON   blvd,    Nos    175    to    177,    50x165,    Mary 

H  Loomis  and  John  McLaren,  trustees,  to  Da- 
vid Mayer,  99  years  from  May  1,  1903:  lessee 
agrees  to  erect  within  ten  years  a  fireproof 
building  not  less  than  12  stories  high,  to  go  to 
the  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 

99    years    16.000 

JACKSON  blvd,  150  ft  w  of  State  st,  s  f,  25x82#, 
also  Quincy  st.  182  ft  e  of  Dearborn  st,  s  f, 
25x82J4,  adjoining  the  foregoing,  Mary  Virginia 
Dunham  to  F  W  mnd  George  T  Clark,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1895;  to  be  improved  with  adjacent 
property  by  the  construction  of  a  theater  and 
hotel  building  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end 
of  lease  or  lease  extended  50  years  at  a  rental 
of  $10,100  a  year. 

August  1,  1895   1,833.34 

November   1,   1895    1,875.00 

February    1,    1896    1,875.00 

1    year     7,700.00 

1    year    7.900.00 

1    year    8,700.00 

1    year    8,900.00 

92   years    10,100.00 

JACKSON  blvd.  s  f,  150  ft  w  of  State  st,  25x82, 

John    H    Dunham    to    Archibald    M    Wilson,    99 

years  from  April  1,  1892;  lessee  to  expend  $2,000 

*       in  improvements  within  60  days ;  lessee  shall  give 

a  bond  of  $20,000  to  construct  within  12  months 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Yea 

from  the  time  of  removal  a  building  of  the  same 
size  as  the  one  removed,  at  a  cost  of  not  less 
than  $12,000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease; 
lessor  has  first  privilege  of  purchasing  interest 

of  lessee 5,500 

JACKSON  blvd,  West,  new  No  714,  100  ft  w  of 
Desplaines  st,  n  f,  30x119,  Henry  Botsford  to 
Louise  Morris,  Adolph  Goldschmidt  and  Charles 
Baer,  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1911;  lessees  shall 
within  five  years  from  Nov  1,  1911,  erect  build- 
ing not  less  than  two  stories,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $10,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation ;  lessee  may  buy  land 
within  five  years  from  Nov  1,  1911,  for  $22,000 
cash. 

5    years    800 

15    years    900 

79  years    1,200 

JACKSON  blvd.  75  ft  w  of  South  Franklin  st,  s  f, 

25x83,  Wm  J  Fabian,  Emily  B  Fall  and  Cor- 
nelia F  Worthington  to  Chas  Greve,  99  years 
from  July  1,  1913;  lessee  will  after  Dec  31, 
1915,  make  improvements  to  the  amount  of 
$11,000;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $50,000  to  be  ready  July  1,  1938;  buildings 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

25    years    2,600 

74    years    4,000 

JACKSON  blvd,  100  ft  w  of  South  Franklin  st, 
s  f,  50x83,  Est  Wm  O  Johnston  to  Chas  Greve. 
99  years  from  July  1,  1913;  lessee  will  expend 
after  Dec  31,  1915,  $22,000  for  alterations; 
lessee  to  erect  a  building  prior  to  July  1,  1938, 
to  cost  $100,000,  buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration 
of  term  without  compensation. 

25    years    5,200 

74    years 8,000 

JEFFERSON  st,  42  ft  a  of  Monroe  st,  w  f, 
60x79^,  Abraham  Bernstein  to  Thomas  A  An- 
derson and  Julius  Severus,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1914;  lessees  purchase  the  buildings  and  im- 
provements for  $15,000,  buildings  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  3,000 

JEFFERSON  st,  South,  Nos  80  to  84,  79x79M, 
John  M  Symth  to  Marshall  &  Huschart  Machin- 
ery Co,  99  years  from  Oct  1,  1906;  lessee  to 
erect  by  April  30,  1909,  a  building  to  cost  at  least 
$30,000 ;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  ap- 
praised value;  lessee  may  purchase  the  real 
estate  for  $45,000  before  Oct  1,  1916. 
99  years  2,400 

JEFFERSON  av,  n  e  cor  Fifty-fifth  st,  100x150, 
Julianna  Chambers  to  The  Jefferson  Building 
Company,  99  yearf  from  June  1,  1902 3,000 

JEFFERSON  st,   250  ft  n  of  Harrison,   e   f,   50x 
95,  Warren  Springer   to   C   C   Russell,   99   years 
from  January   26,    1895. 
10   years    1,800 

80  years    2.100 

JEFFERSON  av,  n  w  cor  East  Fifty-third  st,  e  f, 

120x153,  Katherine  Philpot  and  others  to  Fred- 
erick W  McKinney,  99  years  from  July  1,  1913; 
lessee  to  erect  a  building  to  cost  at  least  $75,000 
prior  to  May  1,  1914;  buildings  to  lessor  at  ex- 
piration of  term  without  compensation. 

99  years  4,500 

KEDZIE  av,  s  e  cor  West  Lawrence  av,  w  f,  75x 
125,  Chas  R  Donaldson  to  Thos  Chamales,  99 
years  from  April  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  a  brick 
and  stone  building  to  cost  at  least  $10,000  prior 
to  Nov  1914,  additional  building  before  Nov  1, 
1924,  to  cost  at  least  $20,000,  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

5    years    1,500 

5  years   2,000 

89    years    2,500 

KEDZIE  av,  n  e  cor  West  Montrose  av,  w  lf  lOOx 
125,  Gustav  H  Jacobson  to  Frank  Dalliams  and 
Thomas  Dalliams,  99  years  from  December  20, 
1913;  lessee  to  erect  a  building  to  cost  not  less 
$10,000  prior  to  April  1,  1915;  lessees  also  agree 
to  erect  an  additional  building  within  five  years 
from  April  1,  1915,  to  cost  not  less  than  $10,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without 
compensation. 
5  years  2,100 

94  years   2,500 

KENMORE  av,  n  w  cor  Bryn  Mawr  av,  e  f,  lOOx 
150;  Marion  Brower  Erskine  to  Charles  H 
Kusel;  99  years  from  October  1,  1915;  lessee  to 
erect  building  of  at  least  two  stories  for  offices, 
stores  or  apartments  or  any  combination  thereof 
by  October  1,  1915,  to  cost  not  less  than  $35,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  the  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 

5  years   2,500 

5  years   2,750 

89  years   3,000 

KING    pi,    n    e    cor    Blucher    st,     100x130,    John 
Entminger  to  John  Schaepne,  10  years  from  July 
1,    1892;    lessee    agrees     to     build     new     green- 
houses on  the  lots. 
10    years    2,000 

KINZIE  st,  n  w  cor  Franklin  st,  45x103,  New- 
berry  Library  to  Morris  Adler  and  Herman 
Oberndorf,  25  years  from  May  1,  1900;  lessee 
to  construct  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $10,- 
000  by  May  I,  1900. 
25  years  1.000 

KINZIE  st,  144  ft  e  of  Oakley  av,  s  f,  288x138, 
Helen  E  Culver  to  Maurice  Von  Platen  and 
Tames  A  Dick,  99  years  from  October  1,  1902; 
lessees  to  erect  a  $20,000  building  with  reason- 
able dispatch,  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  lease  at  its  actual  cash  value. 
99  years  1,152 

LAFLIN  st,  s  e  cor  of  West  Fifteenth  st,  166x 
124,  Henry  C  Sampson  to  W  H  Wells  Jr,  29 
years*  lease  from  February  1,  1892. 

5    years    900 

5    years    1,200 

10    years     1,350 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

LAKE  st,  s  w  cor  Peoria  st,  n  f,  125x100,  and  two- 
story  building  to  be  erected  by  Feb  1,  1910,  John 
Heinsen  to  Cornelius  J  Short,  Raymond  W  Short 
and  Frederick  J  Short  (Short  Bros  Teaming  Co), 
for  25  years  from  Feb  1,  1910;  lease  dated  Nov 
1,  1910;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes. 

5    years    4,144 

20    years    4,395 

LAKE  st,  s  e  cor  of  Fifth  av,  n  f.  6044x11454, 
Richard  S  Reynolds  of  Utica,  N  Y,  to  Thad  H 
Howe,  99  years  irom  Feb  1,  1905;  lessor  to 
purchase  buildings  at  end  of  term  at  appraised 
value. 
99  years  8,000 

LAKE  st,  n  w  cor  Clinton.  80x150,  Ransom  R 
Cable,  of  Rock  Island,  III,  to  Ben  I  Greene- 
baum,  99  years  from  July  1,  1907;  lessee  buys 
building  for  $1  and  agrees  to  improve  it  to  the 
extent  of  420,000  within  first  ten  years;  lessee 
may  erect  building  any  time  within  ten  years  to 
cost  not  less  than  $50,000,  to  go  to  the  lessor  at 
expiration  of  lease  without  compensation. 

|    years    4  500 

5    years    5,500 

89    years    6.00O 

LAKE  st,  n  e  cor  Robey,  50x127,  Amanda  T  Dooley 
and  Albert  G  Dooley  and  George  and  Ida  Hoyer 
to  Roger  C  Sullivan,  99  years  from  May  1,  1907; 
lessees  to  erect  a  brick  building  not  less  than 
two  stories  high,  to  cost  not  less  than  $15,000,  to 
go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without  com- 
pensation. 
99  years  1,200 

LAKE  av,  n  w  cor  Fifty-sixth  st,  e  f.  44x111, 
Jefferson  av,  n  e  cor  Fifty-sixth  st,  w  f,  44x125, 
adjoining  with  236  ft  s  f  on  Fifty-sixth  st 
Quinten  Johnstone  to  John  W  Trainor,  May  1 
1909,  to  April  30,  1959. 
50  years  j  500 

^AKE  st,  West,  Nos  130  to  138,  120x140.  extend- 
ing back  to  Lydia  st,  Henrietta  A  Boal  and 
SrSS?  T  Boal  to  Arthur  J  O'Leary  and  John 
W  O'Leary,  99  years  from  May  1,  1909;  lessees 
to  erect  fireproof  building  at  least  three  stories 
high  on  south  one-half  and  one  story  on  north 
one-half,  to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000;  lessee  to 
convey  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 
99  years  Ii3oo 

LA,KE,  avl, s.  e.  cor  Fifty-fourth  st,  50x134.3, 
Charles  M  Anderson  to  William  D  Washburn 
99  years  from  August  4,  1892;  if  lessor  refuses 
to  renew  lease  at  expiration  of  this  one  at  a 
reasonable  figure  he  shall  purchase  the  buildings 
at  appraised  value  at  end  of  lease 1,080 

^l^.ny*  "  .e  cor  Forty-seventh  st,  77j£xl81}4x 
234x194,  Lilhe  B  Stevens  to  Wallace  L  De 
Wolf,  99  years  from  June  1,  1893;  lessee  to  ex- 
pend $5,000  in  building  within  two  years,  and 
within  five  years  $15,000,  the  improvements  to 
be  purchased  at  the  end  of  the  lease  at  their 
appraised  value;  lessee  has  privilege  of  purchas- 
ing the  ground  by  June  1,  1895,  for  $45^000,  or 
June  1,  1898,  for  $50,000. 
99  years  2  000 

i-AKE  st,  n  f,  60  ft  e  of  Oakley  av,  30x97.  D 
Harry  Hammer  to  Virgil  Fry,  99  years  from 
November  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  three-story 
building  m  nine  months,  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation...  300 

uAKE  st,  30x180,  n  f,  80  ft  e  of  La  Salle,  N  C 
Foster,  of  Eau  Claire,  Wis,  to  C  G  Wheeler,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1894;  buildings  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  at  actual  cash 
value  or  lease  may  be  extended  99  years  at  cur- 
rent rate  of  interest. 
99  years  3  500 

LAKE  st,  s  w  cor  La  Salle,  80x80,  Grant  Walker  ' 
a?d  ,M«  A  G  lasige,  of  Boston,  Mass,  to  Walter 
H  Wilson,  99  years  from  June  1,  1890:  lessee 
to  erect  building  costing  not  less  than  $35,000, 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation 8,750 

LAKE  st,  Nos  132  and  134,  40x90,  Gran*  Walker, 
Weston,  Mass,  trustee,  to  Jacob  L  Kesner,  99 
years  from  April  1,  1905;  if  lessee  decides  to 
construct  new  building  it  must  be  completed 
by  May  1,  1916,  and  must  cost  not  less  than 
$50,000;  in  lieu  of  constructing  a  new  build- 
ing the  lessee  must  deposit  on  or  before  April 
1,  1915,  with  the  Northern  Trust  Company  in- 
surance policies  on  his  life  to  the  amount  of 
$20,000,  or  $20,000  in  cash  or  securities  satisfac- 
tory to  the  Northern  Trust  Co  to  the  value  of 
$20,000;  lessee  may  purchase  land  any  time 
prior  to  April  1,  1910,  for  $100,000;  lessor  to 
purchase  buildings  at  end  of  lease  at  actual  cash 
value  as  determined  by  appraisal. 
99  years  4  000 

LAKE  st,  s  f,  40.2  ft  w  of  Clark  st,  40.2x90, 
Grant  Walker,  of  Boston,  Mass,  to  Walter  H  Wil- 
son, 99  years  from  October  1,  1892;  lessee 
agrees  to  alter  and  improve  the  premises  within 
four  years  from  October  1,  1892,  at  a  cost  of  not 
less  than  $15,000 ;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at 
end  of  lease ;  lessee  has  option  of  purchase  of 
ground  within  10  years  at  $135,000. 

J<>    years    5  OOO 

89    years    6,000 

T  AKE  st,  West,  s  e  cor  Union,  n  f,  25x156,  Caro- 
line Ely  et  al  of  New  York,  and  T  E  Patterson, 
Chicago,  to  Charles  A  Raggio,  99  years  from 
October  1,  1895;  lessee  to  construct  within  five 
years  from  May  1,  1896,  a  four-story  building; 
lease  may  be  extended  99  years  at  5  per  cent  on 
the  fair  cash  value  of  the  ground,  or  buildings 
to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  at  fair 
cash  value. 

Jg   years    1,500 

89    years    1,80* 

LAKE  av,  n  w  cor  Fifty-sixth  st,  44x236,  Quenten 
Johnstone  to  John  W  Trainor,  50  years  from 
May  1,  1909;  in  the  event  that  the  property  be- 
comes subject  to  prohibition  laws,  through  the 
exercise  of  local  option  or  otherwise,  the  ground 
rent  is  to  be  reduced  from  $1,500  to  $1,100. 
50  years  1,500 


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THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

LAKE  st,  129  ft  w  of  State  st,  s  f,  50x147,  James 
D  Murphy  to  Devoe  &  Raynolds  Co,  99  years 
From  May  1,  1912;  lessees  to  construct  building 
prior  to  May  1,  1913,  to  cost  not  less  than  $60,- 
000 ;  building  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  with- 
out compensation. 

1   year     5,200 

1   year     8,000 

97  years   10,000 

LAKE  st,  East,  s  e  cor  Wabash  av,  n  f,  40x100, 
Lucy  J  Atwater,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N  Y,  to 
Chauncey  Keep,  198  years  from  Feb  1,  1912;  les- 
see to  erect  new  building  prior  to  Feb  1,  1922, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $150,000;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

5  years   9,000 

193  years   10,000 

LAKE  st,  n  e  cor  North  State  st,  s  f,  68x140, 
Frederick  B  Tuttle  to  Landon  Cabell  Rose,  Geo 
Lighten  and  David  J  Schuyler,  Jr,  99  years  from 
Sept  14,  1912;  lessee  purchases  building  for  $50,- 
000  and  agrees  to  expend  in  addition,  sum  not 
less  than  $40,000;  lessee  to  erect  building  prior 
to  May  1,  1940,  to  cost  not  less  than  $200,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without 
compensation. 

10  years     32,000 

10  years   37,000 

79  years     40,000 

LAKE  st,  Nos  18-20,  s  f,  31x150,  between  State 
and  Dearborn  sts,  James  D  Murphy  to  National 
Clock  and  Mfg  Co,  99  years  from  May  1,  1913; 
lessee  to  erect  a  building  prior  to  May  1,  1923.; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  with- 
out compensation. 
2  years  5,000 

97  years   6,000 

LAKE  SHORE  blvd,  Evanston,  n  e  and  n  w  cor 
Greenleaf  st,  117.5x200  and  117.5x175,  Frank 
M  Elliott  to  the  Evanston  Boat  Club,  96  years 
from  July  12,  ,1892;  lessee  may  remove  buildings 
at  end  "of  lease. 
96  years 500 

LA  SALLE  st,  Nos  120  to  124,  e  f,  75x120,  Ray- 
mond W  Stevens  to  the  Hotel  La  Salle  Co,  96 
years  from  May  1,  1908;  lessee  to  construct  fire- 
proof building  to  cost  not  less  than  $600,000,  not 
less  than  22  stories  high,  to  be  ready  for  occu- 
pancy May  1,  1910;  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
lease  without  compensation. 

1    year 9,600 

95    years    38,400 

LA  SALLE  st,  Nos  327  to  335,  w  f,  99J4xl05, 
between  Van  Buren  and  Harrison  sts,  Miss  Kate 
Fowler,  of  New  York  City,  to  Edgar  A  Buzzell, 
99  years  from  March  1,  1910;  lessee  to  erect  a 
building  not  less  than  10  stories  high;  building 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation ; 
lessor  may  extend  lease  for  additional  25  years  at 
same  rental. 
99  years  5,625 

LA  SALLE  st,  Nos  119  and  121,  w  f,  148  ft  n  of 
Madison,  29x101,  Bronson  B  Tuttle,  of  Nauga- 
tuck,  Conn,  to  S  M  Parish,  99  years  from  Oc- 
tober 15,  1899;  buildings  to  og  to  the  lessor  at 
the  termination  of  the  lease ;  lessee  may  remove 
buildings  upon  depositing  $70,000  with  the  lessor. 
99  years  10,000 

LA  SALLE  av,  s  e  cor  Illinois  st,  39x70,  Philip 
L  August  Schwarz  and  Gottlieb  F  Schwarz  to 
John  Angus,  99  years  from  April  1,  1892;  lessee 
to  erect  a  first-class  building  costing  not  less  than 
$12,000  by  October  1,  1892,  to  be  purchased  by 
lessor  at  end  of  term  at  one-half  fair  cash  value. 
5  years  1,300 

95  years    1,400 

LA  SALLE  st.  n  w  cor  Madison,  52^x81,  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago,  by  Martin  A  Ryerson,  to 
James  W  Stevens,  99  years  from  May  1,  1905; 
lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  not  less  than 
12  stories  high,  to  cost  not  less  than  $250,000, 
to  be  ready  by  Nov  1,  1907;  building  period  may 
be  extended  to  Nov  I,  1909;  lessor  shall  pur- 
chase buildings  at  expiration  of  lease. 
99  years 23,400 

LA  SALLE  st,  Nos  194  and  196,  60x75,  Mary  K 
Otis  to  Charles  B  Foote,  96  years  and  eight 
months  from  May  1,  1907;  lessee  to  erect  by 
May  1,  1908,  modern  building,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $150,000;  lessee  may  purchase  property 
upon  any  rent  payment  day  during  lease,  pro- 
vided six  months'  notice  is  given. 

96  years  and  8  months 1 9,000 

LA  SALLE  st,  Nos  112  to  118,  100  ft  s  of  Wash- 
ington st,  80x100,  Chicago  Exchange  Building 
Company  to  Cyrus  Bentley;  lessee  covenants  to 
pay  the  ground  rental  under  the  original  ground 
lease  from  William  A  Fuller  during  a  term  of 
90  years  and  1  month  from  March  31,  1900. 
90  years  1  month  30,000 

LA  SALLE  st,  n  w  cor  Adams,  128x75,  Amalia 
Schloesser  to  Charles  B  Foote,  99  years  from 
Jan  1,  1905;  lessee  to  construct  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $300,000  by  May  1,  1908,  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  lease  without  compensation ;  les- 
see may  purchase  land  within  six  months  after 
the  death  of  Mrs  Schloesser  for  $1,000,000. 

2    years    30,000 

3d    year    22,000 

4th  year   25,000 

95  years   30,000 

LA  SALLE  st,  Nos  347  to  355,  formerly  Pacific 
av,  Nos  74  to  78,  100x105 Y,,  Board  of  Educa- 
tion to  Rand,  McNally  &  Co,  98  years  from  May 
1,  1902;  lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  by  May 
1,  1906,  to  cost  $100,000;  lessee  to  have  rent 
free  during  the  period  of  construction,  not  to 
exceed  eight  months;  lessor  to  purchase  build- 
ing at  expiration  of  lease  at  actual  cash  value...  4,800 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

LA   SALLE   st,    148    ft   n   of   Madison,    w    f,    29.9x 
101,    Bronson    B    Tuttle    to    Central    Bank   Vault 
Company,    9&I/Z    years    from    November    1,    1895 ; 
buildings    to    go    to    lessor    at    end    of    term. 
9S'/i    years    12,500 

LA  SALLE  st,  80x120,  e  f,  80  ft  s  of  Washing- 
ton, W  A  Fuller  to  Exchange  Building  Com- 
pany, 99  years  from  May  1,  1893;  lessees  to 
erect  by  May  1,  1895,  a  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $400,000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease 
at  one-half  its  appraised  value,  or  may  extend 
lease  99  years  at  $30,000  a  year,  at  end  of  which 
time  buildings  will  go  to  lessor. 

1     year     •. 10,000 

98    years    30,000 

LA  SALLE  st,  No  421,  22x105,  David  Zemansky 
to  Isaac  D  Zeman  of  New  York,  N  Y,  33 
years  from  May  1,  1902;  lessee  to  erect  a  six- 
story  building  by  May  1,  1907,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $30,000,  and  to  be  insured  for  $15,000; 
to  be  purchased  at  end  of  lease  at  one-half  its 


appraised  value. 


ppraise 
3    year; 


33    y 


1,500 


LA  SALLE  st,  No  90,  20x111,  H  C  Willing  to 
L  Baird  and  F  Bradley,  99  years  from  February 
1,  1890;  buildings  to  revert  to  lessor  at  end  of 
lease  3,000 

LA  SALLE  st,  Nos  128  and  130,  409x81,  Jared 
Bassett,  of  Evanston,  to  Illinois  Life  Insurance 
Co,  99  years  from  May  1,  1905;  lessee  to  erect 
a  building  not  less  than  12  stories  by  Nov  1, 
1907,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 

5    years    10,000 

5    years    12,000 

89    years    14,000 

LA  SALLE  st,  n  e  cor  Van  Buren  st,  99x80, 
Edward  Mendel  and  others  to  Benjamin  I 
Greenebaum,  99  years  from  May  1,  1905 ;  lessee 
to  construct  a  fireproof  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $200,000  by  May  1,  1909;  lessee  giv- 
ing bond  to  guarantee  the  fulfillment  of  the  con- 
tract; lease  may  be  extended  50  years  at  an  an- 
nual rental  of  $22,000;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  lease  without  compensation. 
99  years  10,000 

LA  SALLE,  North,  170  to  174,  190  ft  in  Randolph, 
e  f,  40x80,  George  D  Rumsey  and  others  to 
Barnard  &  Miller,  99  years  from  July  1,  1906; 
lessee  paid  $10,000  for  the  building;  in  event  of 
removal  of  building  new  structure  shall  cost  not 
less  than  $35,000;  lessee  has  privilege  of  the  ex- 
tension of  the  lease  for  25  years  at  the  same 
rental  but  the  building  must  be  worth  at  least 
$35,000. 
99  years 5,000 

LA  SALLE  st,  96}4  ft  n  of  Van  Buren  st,  w  f, 
100x105,  Wyoming  Hotel  Co  to  Benjamin  I 
Greenebaum,  Sheldon  H  Tolles  and  John  H 
Webster,  73  years  and  8  months  less  one  day 
from  Sept.  1,  1905;  $40,000  paid  for  building; 
for  any  renewal  or  extension  of  this  lease  $11,- 
000  per  annum;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at 
expiraton  of  lease. 

Eight    months,    beginning    Sept    1,    1905 7,000 

5    years    12,000 

5    years    10,000 

63  years  less  one  day   ;  1 1,000 

LA  SALLE  st,  s  e  cor  Harrison  st,  w  f,  110x100, 
Feb  1,  1912,  Northern  Trust  Co,  as  trustee  for 
Albertine  Field  Drummond,  to  Wm  N  Rumely  of 
La  Porte,  Ind,  for  99  years  from  March  1,  1912; 
lessee  to  erect  a  building  not  less  than  seven 
stories,  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  to  be 
ready  not  later  than  May  1,  1913;  lessee  has 
option  to  extend  lease  f9r  25  years  at  an  annual 
rental  of  $10,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 
99  years  9,500 

LAWRENCE  av,  West,  n  e  cor  Kimball  av,  s  f, 
66x125,  Edward  Menkin  to  Alexander  W  Han- 
nah, 99  years  from  November  1,  1913,  subject  to 
lease  from  Edward  Menkin  to  N  W  Land  Assn 
of  said  It  24,  which  said  lease  may  be  cancelled 
at  any  time  giving  60  deays'  notice  in  writing  to 
the  lessee  thereon. 

99  years   2,000 

LINCOLN  av,  s  e  cor  Southport  av,  n  e  f,  104x 
104x87  ft,  Wm  Meyer  to  John  W  Stafford  and 
Solomon  Klee,  99  years  from  July  1,  1913; 
lessee  to  erect  a  building  prior  to  July  1,  1928, 
to  cost  at  least  $20,000;  building  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

99    years    2,400 

LINCOLN  av,  n  w  cor  Ashland  av,  s  w  f,  274x242. 
with  a  depth  of  130  ft,  tract  triangular  shape,  and 
2-story  building,  Alfred  B  Church,  New  York 
City,  Jessie  E  Sherwood  et  al,  Elgin,  111,  and 
Clark  H  Eno,  Aurora,  111,  to  Saml  and  Jas  Gross- 
man, 99  years  from  May  1,  1908;  lessees  to  erect 
building  to  cost  at  least  $18,000  within  two 
years  from  date  of  lease ;  also  to  erect  another 
building  on  May  1,  1918,  and  to  cost  at  least 
$25,000. 

2    years    3,000 

2    years    3,600 

15    years    4,880 

10    years    5,400 

70    years    6,000 

LINCOLN  av,  n  e  cor  Lawrence  av,  s  w  f,  lOOx 
177x125,  e  f,  on  North  Claremont  av,  Elizabeth 
A  B  Patterson  and  husband,  Harry  C,  to  Her- 
man L  Gumbiner,  99  years  from  July  1,  1915; 
lessee  to  construct  by  1920  buildings  to  cost  at 
least  $40,000,  or  if  he  puts  $25,000  into  a  mer- 
cantile building  by  that  time,  he  may  erect  a 
place  of  amusement  at  that  place  to  cost  $25,000. 

5   years    $4,000 

5  years    6,000 

89  years   6,500 


CtKOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

LINCOLN  av,  s  e  cor  Fullerton  av,  w  f,  141  J^x 
17054,  Mrs  Marietta  A  Dow,  of  Aurora,  111,  to 
Nicholas  Wetzel  Jr,  term  99  years  from  Sept 
1,  1911;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $20,000,  on  or  before  Sept  1,  1914;  build- 
ings to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compen- 
sation. 

10    years     1,600 

10    years    1,800 

79    years     2,000 

MADISON  st,  n  w  cor  Market  st,  s  f,  194  ft  4  in  x 
200^4  ft  and  184  ft  8l/2  in  on  n  line.  Wm  V 
Kelley  to  The  Chicago  Daily  News  Co,  198  years 
from  Aug  1,  1913;  lessee  agrees  to  erect  a  fire 
proof  building  to  cost  at  least  $500,000  prior  to 
May  1,  1923 ;  building  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
term  without  compensation. 

5   years    45,000 

10  years    60,000 

183   years    75,000 

MADISON  st,  n  f,  45.33x90,  114  ft  e  of  La  Salle 
st,  Nos  140  to  142,  Michael  Burke  to  Frederick 
R  Barnheisel,  president  of  H  H  Kohlsaat  &  Co. 
99  years  from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  to  construct  a 
fireproof  building  prior  to  May  1,  1913,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $75,000  with  foundations  sufficiently 
substantial  to  carry  a  building  reaching  80  feet 
from  the  sidewalk  level. 

5    years    12,000 

5    years    13,000 

A9    years    15,000 

MADISON  st,  East,  Nos  268  and  270,  n  f,  44x99, 
40  ft  w  of  Market  st,  Moritz  Freytag  to  Alex- 
ander W  Hannah,  99  years  from  May  1,  1911; 
lessee  paid  $15,000  for  the  building  and  agrees  to 
expend  $25,000  in  improving  the  present 
buildings  prior  to  May  1,  1912;  buildings  to  go 
to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without  compen- 
sation. 

20    years    6,000 

79    years 8,000 

MADISON  st,  West,  s  e  cor  of  Clinton  st,  w  f, 
79</,xlW,  Herbert  A  Beidler,  of  Walworth,  Wis, 
to  Max  Goldstine  and  Peter  J  Schaefer,  99  years 
from  Nov  1,  1910;  lessees  to  erect  a  first-class 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $75,000,  to  be  ready 
by  Nov  1,  1912;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

1  year  5  months   6,000 

10   years    10,000 

10    years     12,500 

77  years  7  months 15,000 

MADISON  st,  n  e  cor  Desplaines  st,  s  f,  70x137.5, 
Virgilia  Volini,  Abraham  F  Botto  and  Jacob  C 
Botto  to  Max  Goldstine,  99  years  from  Sept  1, 
1910;  lessee  to  erect  new  building  on  or  before 
Sept  1,  1920,  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000; 
lessee  has  option  of  purchasing  premises  for 
$150,000  on  or  before  Sept  1,  1913;  building  to 
lessors  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years 8,000 

MADISON  st,  43  ft  w  of  Paulina  st,  n  f,  40x124, 
George  Boldin,  of  Pelham,  N  Y,  and  Anna 
Longstreth  Everly,  of  Philadelphia,  to  L  Lee 
Merriam,  for  32  years,  six  months  from  May  1, 
1910;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  at  least 
$8,000  by  May  1,  1911;  this  takes  place  of  lease 
of  Feb  23,  1910,  which  has  been  annulled. 

25    years    1,100 

7  years  6  months 1,300 

MADISON  st,  66.45  ft  w  of  Kedzie  av,  s  f,  125x 
114,  Mary  Keep  Otis  to  Fremont  B  and  William 
B  Malcolm,  by  J  E  Seinwerth,  for  30  years,  six 
months  from  Aug  1,  1909;  lessees  to  erect  a 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $8,000  before  Feb 
1,  1910;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation;  this  lease  has  been  assigned  to 
the  Kedzie  Amusement  Co. 
30.5  years  2,370 

MADISON  st,  West,  s  w  cor  Halsted  st,  H  B  Pea- 
body  to  Alexander  W  Hannah,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1906;  lessee  to  erect  within  5  years  a 
building  costing  at  least  $150,000;  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  lean;  lessor  has  first  lien  on  all  prop- 
erty of  lessee  as  security  for  fulfillment  of  con- 
tract and  in  addition  Alexander  D  Hannah  acts 
for  ten  years  as  guarantor  that  lessee  will  fulfill 
contract. 

5'    years    13,080 

94    years    16,000 

MADISON  st,  Nos  167  and  169,  40J4xl28J4,  81  ft 
w  of  La  Salle  st,  s  f,  Equitable  Trust  Co,  trustee, 
to  Raymond  W  Stevens,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1906;  the  lessee  agrees  to  construct  a  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  to  be  completed  for 
occupancy  within  five  years  from  May  1,  1906; 
to  lessor  without  compensation  at  the  expiration 
of  the  lease. 
1  year 6,600 

98  years  7,200 

MADISON  st,   n   w  cor   Franklin  st,  80.79x23.85, 

Frank  G  Kammerer  to  the  Hoefeld-Lelewer  Co, 

99  years  from  Feb  1,  1907.  paid  $15,000  for  lease 
and  $25,000  for  building;  lessee  may  remove  pres- 
ent  building   upon    depositing   $25,000    in   securi- 
ties ;  buildings  to  go  to  the  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation. 

10    years    3,200 

89    years    3,600 

MADISON  st,  s  w  cor  Desplaines,  50x100,  James 
Bolton  to  Benjamin  I  Greenebaum,  99  years  from 
June  1,  1907;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  ex- 
piration of  lease  without  compensation. 

10    years     3,600 

89    years    4,200 

MADISON,  WEST,  st,  101  ft  e  of  La  Salle,  n  f, 
40x90,  Althea  I  Cunningham,  Sara  L  Gunn,  Chi- 
cago; Madeline  Stone  Gron,  Elizabeth  S  Silver- 
wood-Pope,  Emma  Louise  Stone,  Horatio  O 
Stone,  Oxford,  England,  to  Chester  O  Andrews, 
Evanston,  99  years  from  May  1,  1915. 

5   years   $16,000 

5   years    17,000 

10  years    18,000 

79  years   20,000 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


93 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

MADISON,  WEST,  st,  Nos  1350  and  1352,  s  f, 
50x125,  A  N  Perlman  to  Sol  Mendelson,  97  years 
and  two  months  from  Aug  2,  1915;  See  Fowther 
to  Perlman. 

9  years  and  two  months $2,510 

19  years    3,010 

10  years    4,010 

MADISON  st,  West,  101  ft  e  of  La  Salle  st,  n  f, 
40x90,  Allhea  Cunningham,  Sarah  L  Gunn,  Mad- 
eline Stone,  Elizabeth  Cope,  Emma  L  Stone, 
Horatio  O  Stone  and  Robt  E  Stone  to  Chester 
O  Andrews;  99  years  from  May  1,  1915. 

5   years    16,000 

5  years    17,000 

10  years    18,000 

79  years    20,000 

MADISON  st,  West,  Nos  68  to  72,  3354x189.  John 
J  Sherman  to  Marshall  &  Huschart  Machinery 
Co,  dated  Sept  20,  1906,  99  years  from  Oct  1, 
1906;  lessee  to  erect  by  April  30,  1909,  a  build- 
ing to  cost  at  least  $20,000 ;  lessee  has  option  to 
purchase  fee  as  follows : 
Up  to — 

Sept.  30,  1911,  $50,000. 
Sept.  30,  1912,  52,000. 
^  Sept  30,  1913,  54,000. 
Sept.  30,  1914,  56,000. 
Sept.  30,  1915,  58,000. 
Sept.  30,  1916,  60,000. 

Buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  three-quar- 
ter appraised  value. 

S    years    2,500 

94    years    3,000 

MADISON  st,  No  174,  25x189,  W  A  Landers,  of 
Rochester,  N  Y?  and  Thomas  Hagaman  of  Ben- 
ton  Harbor,  Mich,  to  Page  J  Tnibodeaux  and 
Fred  W  Haines,  99  years  from  May  1,  1907; 
lessees  have  option  of  renewal  for  99  vears  at  4 

Eer  cent  on  the  market  value  of  the  lot;  lessees 
aye    purchased     present    building    for    $15,000; 
buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease. 
99    years    7,000 

MADISON  st,  West,  Nos  68  to  72,  26x189,  Henry 
E  Tyring  to  Marshall  &  Huschart  Machinery  Co, 
99  years  from  July  1,  1909;  lessee  to  erect  by 
July  1,  1912,  building  to  cost  at  least  $9,000,  at 
option  of  lessee  to  be  built  in  part  on  adjoining 
property  owned  by  lessee ;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes ; 
Buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 
99  years  2.000 

MADISON  st,  East,  Nos  110  to  114,  Bernhard  Ro- 
senberg, Maurice  Rosenfeld  and  Augusta  Mann- 
heimer,  trustees  of  Jacob  Rosenberg,  to  James  K 
Sebree,  101  years  6  months  from  Nov  1,  1905; 
lessee  to  remove  Old  buildings  by  May  1,  1913, 
and  erect  within  18  months  a  10-story  building 
(on  foundation  fitted  to  support  a  16-story  build- 
ing) to  cost  at  least  $400,000;  rental  to  be  remit- 
ted for  not  more  than  one  year  during  construc- 
tion of  building  at  rate  of  $36,000  per  year, 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation ;  lessee  at  end  of  term  may,  by  giving 
two  years'  notice,  extend  the  lease  for  50  years 
at  a  rental  of  4  per  cent  of  appraised  value  of 
land  at  that  time  (said  rental  to  be  not  less  than 
$38,000  per  annum). 

2  years  6  months,  total,  $72,500. 

10    years    36,000 

89    years    38,000 

MADISON  st,  West,  78  ft  e  of  Union  st.  s  f, 
30xl86»or  through  to  Meridian  st,  Jacob  Franks 
to  John  P  Collins,  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1910; 
lessee  to  erect  prior  to  Jan  1,  1925,  a  building  for 
theater,  hotel,  manufacturing  or  mercantile  pur- 
poses ;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 
99  vears  2,250 

MADISON  st,  No  272,  n  f,  22x90,  and  improve- 
ments, Adeline  F  Sharpe  and  Caswell  A  Sharpe 
to  Morris  S  Mossier,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1909;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation. 

5    years    2,250 

94    years    2,750 

MADISON  st,  West,  Nos  30  and  32,  40*190,  Fred- 
erick A  Winkelman  to  Charles  and  Emil  Gross, 
99  years  from  March  1,  1908 ;  lessees  have  pur- 
chased the  building  for  $32,500 ;  building  to  go  to 
the  lessors  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease  with- 
out compensation. 
99  years  2,625 

MADISON  st,  West,  Nos  108  and  110,  39.62x100, 
Jacob  Franks  to  Benjamin  Huttner,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1908;  lessee  purchased  the  buildings 
and  agrees  to  erect  by  May  1,  1930,  a  new  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  tnan  $20,000,  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  3,000 

MADISON  st,  No  176,  25x189,  Mrs  Harriet  Blair 
Borland  to  John  Z  Vogelsang,  99  years  from 
March  1.  1905 ;  lessee  to  erect  building  on  or 
before  May  1,  1925,  not  less  than  six  stories, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000,  to  go  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  lease  without  compensation. 

10    years    6,500 

89    years    7,000 

MADISON   st,   West,  No   54,   20x100,   heirs   of  Is- 
rael Tucker  to  Hugh  Ward,  25  years  from  May 
1,    1905;    lessee   may   buy   land   prior   to   May    1, 
1915,  for  $20,000. 
25  years     900 

MADISON  st,  s  e  cor  Clark,  90x9954,  Mrs  Han- 
nah H  Spofford  and  Mrs  Lucy  M  Mills  to 
Alexander  D  and  Alexander  W  Hannah,  102 
years  and  seven  months  from  Oct  1,  1904;  lessees 
to  construct  a  12-story  fireproof  building  to  be 
commenced  not  later  than  May  1,  1917,  to  go 
to  lessors  at  termination  of  lease  without  com- 
pensation; insurance  to  the  amount  of  $100,000  to 
be  maintained  upon  the  present  structure  and 
$250,000  on  the  new  building. 

3  years   and   seven   months 45,000 

\    99  years     50,000 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

MADISON  av,  s  w  cor  Sixty-second  st,  lOOx 
182.88,  J  R  Flood  to  James  B  Edwards,  99  years 
from  December  1,  1891;  lessee  to  erect  a  build- 
ing by  May  1,  1893,  to  cost  not  less  than  $75,- 
000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 1,650 

MADISON  st,  n  e  cor  Market,  138x190,  Est  L  C 
Paine  Freer  to  William  R  Hearst,  99  years  from 
Oct  1,  1909,  with  the  privilege  of  an  extension 
for  50  years  at  an  annual  rental  of  $35,000; 
lessee  will  construct  by  Jan  1,  1912,  a  fireproof 
business  block,  not  less  than  six  stories,  the 
foundations  of  which  shall  be  sufficiently  sub- 
stantial to  carry  four  additional  stories,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $300,000,  the  construction  of  which 
has  been  guaranteed  by  the  Fidelity  &  Deposit 
Co,  by  a  bond  of  $150,000,  the  structure  to  re- 
vert to  the  lessors  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 
1  year 22,500 

5  years     25,000 

6  years     27,500 

87  years     30,000 

MADISON  st,  Nos  105  to  109,  60x167,  Estate  of  L 
C  Paine  Freer,  by  trustees,  to  John  R  Thompson 
for  99  years  from  May  1,  1908;  lessee  shall 
prior  to  May  1,  1908,  remove  the  buildings  and 
replace  with  a  fireproof  building,  or  part  of  a 
building  not  less  than  12  stories  high  to  cost  not 
less  than  $250,000  to  be  ready  for  occupancy  not 
later  than  Dec  31,  1918;  lessor  has  the  option 
of  an  extension  for  50  years  at  an  annual  rental 
of  $30,000. 
10  years  24,000 

89  years 25,000 

MADISON  st,  Nos  274  and  276,  42x99,  Estate  of 

John   D  Jennings,   by   C  T   &  T   Co,   trustee,  to 

William    Loeffler,    99    years    from    May    1,    1908; 

for   the   building   $10,000   was  paid;    buildings   to 

go  to  the  lessor  at  the  end  of  the  term. 
5  years     5,000 

94  years     6.000 

MADISON  st,  80.95  ft  e  of  Fifth  av,  s  f,  80x160, 

Board     of    Education    to     Chicago    Daily    News 

Company. 
5  years     13,200 

85  years     14,400 

MADISON   st,   s  f,   80   ft  e  of  Dearborn,   80x160, 

Board    of    Education    to    Hannah     &     Hogg,    90 

years   from   May  8,    1895;   lessees  to  construct  a 

modern    building   to    cost   not   less   than    $25,000, 

within  5  years  from  May  29,  1895. 

10  years     24,000 

79  years  10  months 25,200 

MADISON    st,    West,    200    ft    e    of    Halsted,    n    f, 

204.64x180,    Board     of    Education     to     John     M 

Smyth,  90  years  from  May  8,  1895. 

90  years     11.000 

MADISON    st,    West,    Nos    98    to    100,    39^x189, 

n  f,  119  ft  e  of  Desplaines  st,  Robert  F  Mc- 
Ewen  to  Abraham  Davidson;  $5,000  paid  for  the 
building;  lessee  agrees  to  construct  new  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000  before  May  1,  1923; 
building  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease 
without  compensation. 
99  years  3,000 

MADISON  st,  s  e  cor  Fifth  av,  46.6x100  ft,  Har- 
riet N  Miller  of  Oshkosh,  Wis,  to  Charles  H 
Marshall,  99  years  from  March  1,  1892;  lessee 
to  erect  before  January  1,  1893,  an  eight-story 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000;  lessor 
to  purchase  buildings  at  end  of  lease  at  ap- 
praised value. 

5  years     12,500 

84  years     15,000 

MADISON  st,  West,  n  f,  403.7  ft  e  of  Halsted, 
70x180  ft,  Joseph  H  Wright  et  al  to  H  H 
Evans,  97  years  from  October  1,  1891;  lessee  to 
erect  within  one  year  from  January  1,  1892, 

an  incombustible  building  to  cost  & ,  to  be 

used  as  a  theater,  to  go  to  the  lessor  at  end  of 
lease  5,000 

MADISON  st,  West,  n  f,  404  ft  e  of  Halsted, 
26x18954,  George  B  Cook,  Woonsocket,  R  I,  to 
Andrew  Pearson,  99  years  from  March  1,  1890; 
lessee  to  erect  building  costing  not  less  than 
$20,000  and  not  less  than  four  stories  high, 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation  1,380 

MADISON  st,  s  f,  25  ft  east  of  Elizabeth  st,  25x 
100,  W  B  Rogers  to  James  F  Stephens,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  four-story 
building  costing  not  less  than  $12,000,  in  eight 
months;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 
10  years  1,000 

89  years     1,200 

MADISON    st,    n    f,    about    103    ft   w    of    Paulina, 

40x104.66  ft,  Samuel  Longstreth  to  Edwin  D 
Morse,  99  years  from  May  1,  1890;  lessee  to 
erect  by  November  1,  1892,  brick  building  not 
less  than  three  stories  high  and  to  cost  not  less 
than  $10,000;  lessor  to  purchase  building  at 
end  of  lease  at  appraised  value. 

5  years     800 

94  years     1,000 

MADISON  st,  s  f,  67  ft  e  of  Ashland  av,  33x 
155,  Helen  E  Culver  to  John  Berry,  99  years 
from  February  13,  1892;  buildings  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  at  two-thirds 
appraised  value  3,000 

MADISON  st,  n  f,  56  ft  w  of  Laflin  st,  26x125, 
George  B  Cook,  Woonsocket,  R  I,  to  J  F  and 
A  Klimmer,  95  years  from  October  1,  1886; 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation. 

5  years 500 

Balance  of  term,  6  per  cent    on  appraisal  every 
10  years. 

MADISON  st,  180  ft  e  of  Lincoln,  s  f,  21x124, 
G  B  Cook,  Woonsocket,  R  I,  to  P  J  Blake, 

90  years    from    March    1,    1884;    lessee    to    con- 
struct   within    twelve    months    a    two-story    build- 


GKOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

ing  to  cost  not  less  than  $3,000;  lease  shall  b« 
renewed  at  expiration  of  this  term  or  buildings 
shall  be  purchased  by  lessor. 

10  years     300 

80  years,  rental  shall  be  6  per  cent  on  ap- 
praised value  every  10  years,  but  in  no  case 
shall  it  be  less  than  $300  a  year. 

MADISON  st,  West,  n  f,  172  ft  w  of  Loomis,  48x 
187.66,  Clarence  W  Marks  to  Edward  Bertalot, 
99  years  from  October  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect 
building  to  cost  hot  less  than  $15,000  by  De- 
cember 1,  1892,  to  go.  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease.  1,800 

MADISON  st,  Nos  268  and  270,  44x90,  John  B 
Adams  to.  Jacob  H  Swart,  99  years  from  Janu- 
ary 1,  1902;  lessee  to  expend  $10,000  in  per- 
manent improvements  within  seven  years  of  date 
of  lease. 
99  years  1,680 

MADISON  st,  n  f,  146  ft  w  of  Aberdeen,  24x120, 
John  C  Kneale  to  Emma  Gordon,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  building  at  a  cost 
of  not  less  than  $10,000  by  May  1,  1893,  to  be 
purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  at  two-thirds 
its  fair  cash  value  or  lease  may  be  extended  99 
years  at  6  per  cent  on  its  value 1,320 

MADISON  st,  143  and  145,  50x180,  Alexander 
D  Hannah  and  David  Hogg  to  the  Brevoort 
Hotel  Company,  in  which  the  lessees  are  the 
principal  stockholders,  99  years  from  Dec  1, 
1905;  buildings  to  go  to  lessors  at  expiration  of 
lease  without  compensation. 
99  years  60,00t 

MADISON,  st,  West,  Nos  504  and  506,  48x188,  C 
W  Marks  to  Edward  Bertolet,  99  years  from 
October  1,  1892;  the  lessee  to  construct  a  three- 
stery  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $15,000, 
to  go  to  lessor  at  termination  of  lease. 
99  years 1 ,800 

MADISON    st,    Nos    100    and    102,    45x100,    n    f, 
Elizabeth  A  Ware  to  G  Bleecker  Read,  89  years 
and    10    months    from   July    1,    1901,    building   to- 
cost  at  least  $60,000,  to  be  built  in  six  months; 
rebate  of  six  months    rent  during  building  opera-       ,. 
tions. 
89  years  and   10   months 12,000 

MADISON    st,    Nos    77    and    79,    50x161,    City    of 
Chicago  to  Charles  Netcher,  99  years  from  April . 
1,    1903;    lessee    to    construct    fireproof    building, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $200,000,  prior  to  May   1, 
1908;   to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  the  lease. 
99  years     27,000 

MADISON    st,    No    173,    2054x17954,    Trustees    of 
estate   of   John    High   Jr   to    Illinois    Life   Insur- 
ance   Co,    99    years    from    May    1,    1905;    $20,000 
paid  for  building. 
99  years     4,200 

MADISON   st,  No   171,   2054x179^,   Lambert  Tree 
to    Illinois    Life     Insurance     Co,    99    years    from 
May    1,    1905;    buildings   to    go    to   lessor   at   ex- 
piration of  the  lease  without  compensation. 
99  years     , 5,000 

MADISON  st,  Nos  10  and  12,  48x81,  John  H 
Taylor  to  Chicago  Athletic  Association,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1905;  lessee  to  construct  fireproof 
building  at  least  10  stories  high  by  December  1, 
1906,  to  cost  not  less  than  $200,000;  lessee  may 
purchase  land  at  $200,000  between  and  includ- 
ing Feb  1  and  April  30  of  either  1911,  1912,  1914, 
or  1915;  lessee  shall  have  right  to  renew  lease 
for  99  years;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  with- 
out compensation  at  the  expration  of  the  lease.  7,500 

MADISON  st,  West,  s  w  cor  Homan  av,  n  f,  65x 
191,  Chester  A  and  Raymond  C  Cook,  trustees, 
to  James  and  Peter  D  Kinnas,  lease  from  Feb 
1,  1911,  to  April  30,  2010;  lessees  to  erect  1- 
story  brick  building  covering  Madison  st  front- 
age, to  cost  not  less  than  $5,000;  $12,000  building, 
within  10  years;  thereafter  a  $17,000  building; 
lessee  may  purchase  premises  at  any  time  within 
10  years  for  $20,000;  buildings  to  lessors  at  end 
of  term  without  compensaton. 

3  mos 200 

1  year    400 

1  year    600 

1  year    800 

95  years,   9  months 1,000 

MADISON  st,  East,  new  Nos  63  to  67  and  old  Nos 

104  and   106,   West,  between  Clark  st  and  Dear- 
born  st,   n   f,   45x19054,    and    buildings,    Maurice 

and  Harry  Rosenfeld  to  Harry  C  Moir,  105  . 
years  from  May  10,  1911;  lessee  agrees  that  he 
will  not  later  than  May  1,  1930,  replace  present 
building  with  a  fireproof  structure,  at  least  10 
stories  high,  to  be  ready  24  months  after  re- 
moval of  old  building;  to  cost  not  less  than 
$300,000;  deposit  of  $20,000  annually,  as  security 
after  April,  1918,  provided  the  erection  of  new 
buildings  agreed  upon  to  be  erected  shall  have 
not  begun  prior  to  May  1,  1918),  with  the  Chica- 
go Title  and  Trust  Company  for  the  performance 
of  the  terms  of  this  lease;  lessee  purchases  pres- 
ent building  for  $50,000;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation,  exten- 
sion of  term  for  41  years  at  a  yearly  rental  of 
not  less  than  $32,000. 

7  years     28,000 

10  years     30,OOO 

88  years    32,000> 

MADISON  st,  n  f,  16754  ft  e  of  Clark  st,  22*4* 
199.5,  old  No  108,  Helen  A  Mowry,  Helen  R 
Andrews  and  Eleanor  Andrews  of  Chicago  and 
W  A  Andrews  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  to  the  Moir 
Hotel  and  Restaurant  Company,  105  years  and 
six  months  from  Nov  1,  1910;  lessee  to  erect 
fireproof  building  not  less  than  ten  stories  high 
prior  to  May  1,  1923,  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration 
of  lease. 

105  years    and    6    months 18,000 

MADISON   st,   East,   new  Nos   71    to   79,   old   Nos 

110    to    114,    between    Clark    and    Dearborn    sts, 
Maurice  and  Harry  Rosenfeld  to  Harry  C  Moir 

96  years,   one  month  and  two  days  from   March 


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GBOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

30,  1911,  to  April  30,  2007;  lessee  agrees  that 
he  will  not  later  than  May  1,  1923,  remove  pres- 
ent buildings  and  replace  with  a  first  class  fire- 
proof structure;  building  shall  be  at  least  ten 
stories  high  to  be  ready  18  months  after  re- 
moval of  old  buildings;  to  cost  not  less  than 
$400,000;  lessee  deposits  $100,000  with  the  Chi- 
cago Title  and  Trust  Co  as  security  for  the  per- 
formance of  all  the  terms  of  the  lease  and  to 
further  secure  the  performance  of  the  terms  the 
lessee  agrees  to  deposit  $10,000  annually  (pro- 
viding the  new  building  agreed  to  be  erected 
shall  not  have  been  begun  prior  to  May  1,  1911) 
until  the  erection  of  new  building  shall  have 
been  begun;  buildings  to  go  to  lessors  at  end  of 
of  term  without  compensation;  extension  of  term 
for  SO  years  at  a  yearly  rental  of  not  less  than 
$38,000. 

7  years,  1    month    36,000 

89  years     38,000 

MADISON  st.  West,  No  177-181,  n  f,  60x100,  be- 
tween Fifth  av  and  La  Salle  st  (old  No  178-82 
East  Madison  st),  Kate  F  Ross  and  Geo  F  Ross, 
her  husband,  Altadena,  Cal,  und  Vi,  Geo  A  Tate 
and  wife,  Theresa,  of  Los  Angeles,  Cal,  Ji,  Har- 
Tiette  D  Lewis  and  James  E,  her  husband,  of 
DeKalb,  III,  tf,  to  G  Arthur  Buhl,  99  years 
*rom  Nov  1,  1911;  lessee  has  purchased  building 
for  $20,000  subject  to  lease  of  Jno  Z  Vogelsang, 
«xp  April  30,  1915,  who  agrees  to  erect  modern 
fireproof  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $200,000, 
not  less  than  10  stories  and  basement  in  height, 
to  be  ready  for  occupancy  by  April  30,  1920,  to 
go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 

4  years    .  11,000 

5  years     16,000 

5  years     18,000 

85  years    22,000 

MADISON  st.  East,  old  No  246  to  252  (new  No 
319  to  331),  n  f,  90x189.75,  90  ft  e  of  Market 
st,  Elsa  Madlener  to  Edward  A  Renwick,  Hoy  B 
Tabor,  Frederick  A  Brown,  Charles  A  White 
and  Alfred  S  Benson,  trustees  under  the  Mad- 
ison St  Trust  Agreement,  for  99  years  from 
Dec  1,  1911;  lessee  purchases  building  and  to 
expend  $40,000  on  present  building  by  Tune  1, 
1912;  lessee  to  erect  new  8-story  building  by 
Dec  1,  1936,  to  cost  not  less  than  $400,000,  to 
go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

25  years     20,000 

74  years.     25,000 

MADISON  st.  East,  old  No  172  (new  No  165-167), 
n  f,  30x189,  between  La  Salle  st  and  Fifth  av, 
Geo  W  Homan  of  Chicago  to  Nelson  B  Williams 
of  Bedford,  N  Y,  and  Chas  Counselman  of  Chi- 
cago, joint  tenancy,  100  years  from  May  1,  1911: 
lessee  purchases  building  for  $8,000;  lessee  shall 
have  right  within  25  years  to  move  present  build- 
ing and  erect  new  steel  fireproof  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $50,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end 
of  term  without  compensation. 

1  year    ' 6,000 

5  years    10,000 

94  years     12,000 

MADISON  st.  West,  s  w  cor  Market  st,  n  f,  40x 
99,  Marcus  Marx  to  Alexander  W  Hannah,  198 
years  from  Nov  1,  1911;  lessee  may  after  15 
years  remove  buildings  and  erect  fireproof  build- 
ing at  least  8  stories  high  to  cost  at  least  $50,- 
000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 
198  years  10,000 

MADISON,  st.  West,  n  e  cor  Halsted  st,  s  f,  42x 
187,  Eliz  C  Parker  to  H  Solomon,  A  Simon  and 
L  J  Solomon  of  Chicago  and  Sidney  Simon  of 
Waterloo,  la,  and  Harry  Simon  of  Oelwein,  la, 
99  years  from  July  1,  1911;  lessees  to  construct 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000  within  25 
years  from  date  of  this  lease;  lessee  to  deposit 
$25,000  with  C  T  &  T  Co  before  taking  down 
present  buildings;  lessor  to  purchase  buildings 
at  end  of  term;  lessees  purchase  the  4-story  brick 
and  stone  building  now  on  premises  for  $25,000. 

1  year    10,500 

41  years    11,000 

57  years    13,000 

MADISON  st.  West,  n  e  cor  Robey  st,  s  f,  ISlx 
125,  The  Hibernian  Baking  Association  as  trust- 
ee, WM  B  White,  Gertrude  Florence  Tyler  and 
Frank  B  White  to  Max  Goldstine  and  Peter  J 
Schaefer,  198  years  from  Jan  2,  1912;  lessee 
to  erect  a  first  class  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$40,000  to  be  ready  Jan  1,  1915;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
198  years  7,500 

MADISON  st.  West,  a  w  cor  Fortieth  ar,  n  f,  lOlx 
121,  Anna  B  Nelson,  of  Ann  Arbor,  Mich,  to 
Leroy  C  Towle,  99  years  from  Dec  1,  1912;  lessee 
may  erect  building  to  cost  $35,000  after  making  a 
deposit  of  $25,000  in  bonds  to  secure  fulfillment 
of  agreement ;  buildings  to  be  purchased  by 
lessor  at  expiration  of  term  a  t80  per  cent  of  ap- 
praised value ;  lessor  may  elect  to  extend  lease 
for  50  years  at  $5,000  a  year  in  lieu  of  buying 
buildings,  in  such  an  event  improvements  go  to 
the  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease  without 
compensation. 

5  years  - 3,500 

5  years  - 4,000 

89  years   5,000 

MADISON  st.  West,  Nos  1462  to  1466,  bet  Ogden 
av  and  Bishop  ct,  a  f,  6354x125,  3-story  building 
to  be  erected  by  lessor,  Chester  A  Cook  and 
Raymond  C  Cook  of  Evanston  to  Peter  Wohl 
and  Welburn  D  Comstock,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1912;  lessee  has  option  to  purchase  premises  for 
$37,800  prior  to  Jan  1,  1926. 

99    years    2,076 

In   addition    20,000 

MADISON  st,  West,  Nos  183-5,  n  f,  4654  ft  e  of 
Fifth  av,  25x100,  Miss  Louise  Herrick  and  Mrs 
Anna  de  Teresa  to  Joseph  M  Finn,  198  years 


GROUND     LEASES. 


Per  Year 


from   May   1,    1912;    lessee   to  erect   building   to 
cost  not  less  than  $25,000,  to  be  ready  by  May 
1,  1923;  building  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term 
without  compensation. 
2  years   ..................  .  .................  4,000 

10  years     ....................................  7,500 

186  years   .....................................   9,000 

MADISON  st.  West,  No  1859,  s  e  cor  Lincoln  st, 
n  f,  25x125,  Estate  of  Jennings  to  Saml  P  Davis 
and  Bernhardt  R  Ferson  ;  99  years  from  Jan  —  , 
1911. 
99  years     .....................................   1,600 

MADISON  st,  West,  160  ft  w  of  North  Franklin 
st,    s    f,    25x180,    Margaret    L    Perry,    Alice    P 
Alton,  Florence  P  Green  and  Archarge  P  Holls- 
worth  to  Illinois   Publishing  &  Printing  Co,  99 
years  from  Jan  1,  1913;  lessor  to  erect  business 
building  at  least  three  stories  high,  to  cost  not 
less    than    $20,000,    to    be    completed    not    later 
than   five   years    from    date  ;    buildings    to   lessor 
at  end  of  term. 
1  year     .......................................  2,500 

9  years   .......................................  5,000 

89  years   .......................................  6.000 

MADISON  st,  West,  50  ft  w  of  South  Fortieth  n, 
s  I,  25x175,  Joseph  Nelson  to  Jno  E  Decker,  Sept 
1,    1912   to   Aug    1,   2011;    term   rental    $91,200; 
lessee  agrees   to   construct   building  to   cost   not 
less    than    $10,000;    bldgs    to    lessor    at    end    of 
term  without  compensation. 
10  years     ......................................      600 

10  years   .......................................      720 

10  years    ........................  .  ..............      780 

10  years   .......................................      840 

10  years    .......................................      900 

10  years   .......................................      960 

10  years    .......................................   1,020 

10  years    .......................................   1,080 

10  years   .......................................   1,140 

9  years   .......................................   1,200 

MADISON  st,  West,  Nos  4755-57,  s  e  cor  South 
Forty-eighth   av,   50x165,  John   Cella   to   Samuel 
Rothschild,   99    years   from    May    1,    1915;   it   is 
agreed   that  a  lease  from  Katherine  Walsh  and 
Edwd  P  Walsh,  dated  Dec  1,  1904,  demising  the 
premises   to   James   and  Jos    Orado,    expires   on 
April  30,  1915  ;  said  lessee  will  have  no  further  in- 
terests or  rights  to  occupy  the  premises;  lessee 
will  pay  $5,000,  and  on  the  first  day  of  May,  1915, 
the  further  sum  of  $4,625  for  the  building  now 
standing  on  the  premises;  property  is  subject  to 
a  trust  deed  to  secure  a  note  for  $10,000;  lessee 
to  purchase  buildings  at  expiration  of  lease. 
S   years    ......................................  3,500 

94    years    ......................................   5,000 

MADISON   st  W,    Nos    1350  and    1352,    100   ft   e 
of  Sheldon  st,  s  f,  50x116,  William  Lawther  of 
Dubuque,    la,    to   Adolph    N    Perlman,   99   years 
from  Oct   1,   1914;   lessee  agrees  to  expend  not 
less   than    $5,000   on    improvements   on    building 
within  two  years. 
10  years  ......................................  2,500 

10  years  ......................................  3,000 

10  years  ......................................  4,000 

69  years  ......................................   5,000 

MAPLEWOOD  »v,  s  e  cor  Bloomingdale  av,  w  f, 
805^x12554,  also  Campbell  av,  s  w  cor  Bloom- 
ingdale av,  e  f,  96x125,  these  properties  be- 
ing adjacent,  Samuel  Gans  to  Sylvester  Whee- 
lock,  99  years  from  May  1,  1895. 
99  years  .....................................  900 

MAPLEWOOD  av,  s  e  cor  Bloomingdale  av,  80$$x 
125^4,    and    Campbell    av,     s     w     cor     Blooming- 
dale    av,    96!^xl25!4,    Samuel    E    Gans    to    Syl- 
vester   Wheelock,    99   years    from    May    1,    1898, 
lessee  to  construct  certain  two-story  flat  buildings 
by  May  1,  1899,  to  go  to  lessor  at  termination  of 
lease. 
99  years    .....................................      900 

MARKET  at,  Nos   126  to   132,  e  f,  99x271,   99  ft 
n  of  Monroe  st,  Sept  1,  1909,  Robert  H  Law  and 
Elizabeth  A  Ware  to  Selz,  Schwab  &  Co,  98  years 
and  4  months  from  Sept  1,  1909;  lessee  purchased 
buildings   for  $25,000;   lessee   to  complete  before 
Sept    1,    1919,    on    westerly    part    of    lot    a    new 
building  covering   at   leas't   8,000    sq    ft    and    not 
less  than  five  stories  and  basement,  suitable  for 
mercantile  or  manufacturing  purposes,  costing  not 
less    than    $100,000,    or    to    complete    on    easterly 
portion  a  new  similar  building  covering  not  less 
than  12,000  sq  ft  and  not  less  than  six  stories  and 
basement,   costing  not  less   than   $125,000;   build- 
ings to  lessors  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 
4  months    ...................................   5,000 

4  years     .....................................  15,000 

1  year    ......................................  16,500 

93  years  .....................................  20,000 

MARKET  st,  198  ft  s  of  Madison  st,  e  f,  10x150, 
and  a  strip  25  ft  square  next  west  and  adjoin- 
ing the  10  feet  described,  to  be  used  as  a  private 
alley,  Robert  Law  to  Henry  Corwith,  99  years 
from  Aug  24,  1882;  lessor  shall  have  right  to 
use  in  common  with  lessee  a  strip  of  land  25  ft 
square  north  and  adjoining  said  25  ft  south 
of  first  above  described. 
99  years  ......................  '.  ..............  300 

MARKET  st,  e  f,  300  ft  s  of  Van  Buren  st,  irreg- 
ular, 141  n,  e  165  ft  8%  in,  Chicago  river 
frontage  of  62  ft  3$£  in,  s  w  It  173  ft  854  in; 
Marshall  Field  to  Union  Elevated  Railroad  Co,  99 
ears  from  January  1,  1896;  lessee  to  construct 
uilding  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  by  Jan- 
uary 1,  1898,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 
99  years  .....................................  6,000 

MARKET  st,  47x100,  e  f,  62  ft  s  of  Oak  st,  J 
J  Kreer  to  John  F  and  Mary  E  Walsh,  99 
years  from  October  1,  1894,  building  valued  at 
$5,000,  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  actual  cash 
value. 
99  years  .....................................  550 


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GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

MARKET  st,  e  f,  from  Quincy  to  Jackson  and 
back  to  river,  165  by  about  132  ft,  James  and 
Joseph  Oliver  of  South  Bend,  Ind,  to  John  B 
Mailers,  99  years,  from  May  1,  1892;  lessee  to 
erect  by  May  1,  1894,  a  building  not  less  than 
seven  stories  high,  and  costing  not  less  than 
$300,000,  to  expend  $75,000  on  the  building  in 
1892:  lessee  having  option  of  purchase  at  $550,- 
000  before  January  1,  1895,  improvements  to  go 
to  lessor  at  80  per  cent  of  appraised  value  at  end 
of  lease. 

5  years    20,000 

5  years     22,500 

88  years    25,000 

Renewal  for  99  years  at  $25,000. 

MARKET  st,  No  87,  w  f,  20Mx80#,  Harry  J 
Farnham  to  Iroquois  Memorial  hospital,  99  years 
from  Aug.  1,  1908;  lessee  to  expend  $5,000  in  im- 
provements on  present  building  not  later  than 
May  1,  1911,  or  may  tear  down  the  building  and 
erect  a  new  building,  to  cost  not  less  than  $20,- 
000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease  without 
compensation. 
99  years  1,800 

MARKET  st,  w  f,  150  ft  n  of  Monroe,  40x90, 
Nos  127  and  129,  with  five-story-and-basement 
brick  building,  Mrs  Julia  P  Warren  of  Rockford, 
III,  to  Frank  P  Baker,  99  years,  from  July  15, 
1891;  lessee  to  construct  within  four  months  two 
additional  stories  and  remodel  into  a  modern 
building  at  a  cost  of  not  less  than  $25,000,  lessor 
to  purchase  improvements  at  end  of  lease  at  half 
appraised  value  6,000 

MARKET  st,  50x110,  150  ft  no  of  VanBuren,  e  f, 
Thomas  R  Lyon  to  Metropolitan  Elevated  Rail- 
road" Company,  199  years  from  July  1,  1898. 
buildings  to  go  to  the  lessor  at  the  expiration  of 
this  lease. 
199  years  3,000 

MARKET  st,  n  e  cor  West  Randolph  st,  w  f, 
20x90,  Lawrence  A  R  Erhard,  Tr,  to  William  A 
Fisher,  99  years  from  Aug  25,  1914;  lessee  pur- 
chases present  building;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000,  to  be  com- 
pleted by  Aug  25,  1924;  building  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

5    years    2,500 

5    years    3,000 

89  years    4,000 

MARKET  st,  n  e  cor  Washington  st,  w  f,  40x80, 

Marie  Lefens  to  Wm  Herbert  Johnson,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1914,  lessee  to  erect  first-class 
mercantile  or  office  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$30,000  prior  to  May  1,  1926;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

7    years    4,000 

5    years    4,500 

15    years    5,000 

72    years    6,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  Nos  2446  and  2448,  e  f,  50x126 
ft  on  south  and  186  ft  on  north,  being  100  ft 
north  of  Twenty-fifth  st,  and  improvements, 
Thomas  H  Phillips  to  Howard  Ames,  99  years 
from  Sept  1,  1902:  lessees  to  erect  building 
costing  not  less  than  $5,000;  lessors  to  take  build- 
ing at  end  of  term  at  appraised  value. 
99  years  1,500 

MICHIGAN  av,  175  ft  s  of  Twenty-second  st,  e  f, 
25x174,  Garabed  T  Pushman  to  Landon  C  Rose, 
99  years  from  March  1,  1910;  lessee  to  pay  all 
taxes  and  complete  before  March  1,  1911,  a  build- 
ing to  cost  at  least  $45,000,  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

5  years    1,562.50 

10   years    1,875.00 

10   years    2,187.50 

10   years    2,500.00 

15    years    3,125.00 

49   years    3,750.00 

MICHIGAN  ar.  No  330,  e  f,  24x171,  Daisy  M 
Turner  of  Skaneateles,  N  Y,  to  Elizabeth  P 
Kimbark,  198  years  from  Oct  1,  1909;  lessee  pays 
to  lessor  $25,000  and  is  thereby  not  required  to 
improve  the  property  unless  present  building  is 
removed  or  destroyed;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end 
of  term  without  compensation. 
1  year  2,000 

6  years     2,600 

25  years     3,000 

25  years     3,250 

25  years    3,500 

17  years    4,000 

99  years     6,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  Nos  145  and  147,  e  f,  71  2-3x171, 
Caryl  Young  to  New  Illinois  Athletic  Club  of 
Chicago,  by  Wm  Hale  Thompson,  president,  99 
years  from  July  1,  1905;  lessee  to  erect  a  modern 
steel  fireproof  building  costing  at  least  $450,000 
by  July  1,  1906;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation. 
99  years  25,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  w  cor  Hubbard  ct,  e  f,  80x180, 
First  Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  trustee,  Otto 
Young,  deceased,  to  the  Drake  Hotel  Co,  by 
Tracy  C  Drake,  president,  144  years  and  3 
months  from  Oct  1,  1908;  lessee  to  erect  a  build- 
ing not  less  than  12  stories,  fireproof,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $800,000,  to  be  ready  by  May  1,  1910; 
buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  with- 
out compensation.  During  erection  of  building 
lessee  is  entitled  to  an  abatement  of  rent  amount- 
ing to  $17,850. 
3  months  a  total  of  $300. 
5  years,  commencing  Tan  1, 
5  years,  commencing  Tan  1, 
89  years,  commencing  Tan  1, 
45  years,  commencing  Jan  1, 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  n  e  cor  East  Twenty-third  st, 
w  f,  50x160,  except  bldgs;  Ellen  L  Van  Schaick 
to  William  Waller;  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1916; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. Per  year 
99  years  $4,500 


1909 25,000 

1914 30,000 

1919 33,500 

2008 40,000 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


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QBOUND     LEASES. 

MICHIGAN  av,  56  ft  n  of  Harmon  pi,  e  f,  78x 
127)4,  Nos  309  to  311,  Adolph  J  Lichtstern  to 
Augusta  Lehmann,  Emelia  Peacock,  Edward  J 
Lehmann,  Augusta  E  Spies,  Edith  M  Lehmann 
and  Otto  W  Lehmann,  197  years  and  3  months; 


present    building    valued    at    $175,000;    lessees    to 
maintain  a   building   of  said   value   during  tern 
lessors    to    purchase    buildings    at    end    of    tern 


ng  of  said  value  during  term; 
it-rouia  LU  pui«.uase  buildings  at  end  of  term; 
if  they  do  not,  lessees  may  renew  lease  for  an- 
other 198  years  at  a  rental  based  on  454%  of 
the  appraised  value  of  the  land. 

197    years   and    3    months 15,750 

MICHIGAN  av,  s  w  cor  Eldridge  ct,  134x241,  First 
Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  Trustee,  Otto  Young  to 
S  Karpen  &  Bros,  99  years;  lessees  to  erect  by 
May  1,  1911,  on  Michigan  av,  a  fireproof  build- 
ing costing  at  least  $250,000,  and  within  ten 
years  on  Eldridge  ct  a  building  costing  at  least 
$100,800. 
2  years  10,000 

15  years     30,000 

10  years     33,000 

72  years     35,000 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  No  1619,  37.8x163,  Flora  L 
Reed  to  William  Herlan  and  Samuel  Block,  99 
years  from  Feb  1,  1909;  lessees  to  erect  build- 
ing by  Feb  1,  1911,  to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000, 
and  to  be  not  less  than  two  stories  high,  to  go 
to  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 

5  years     2,000 

20  years     2,500 

20  years     3,000 

74  years     3,600 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  n  w  cor  Thirteenth  st,  100x171, 
Mrs  Mary  A  Tuttle  and  Howard  B  Tuttle,  of 
Naugatucfc,  Conn,  to  Alexander  Dryburgh  and 
Frederick  Findeisen,  9  years  and  2  months  from 
Sept  1,  1907;  lessees  to  remodel  building  at  a  cost 
of  $200,000,  to  be  finished  by  November  1,  1908; 
building  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 

One    year   and    two   months 11,629 

2  years     1 9,1 98 

14  years    22,948 

5  years     25,525 

14  years     28,535 

63  years     22,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  No  285,  28*4x165,  Edna  M 
Flood,  formerly  Edna  M  Boal,  to  John  B  Pierce, 

99  years  from  Feb   1,   1906;  lessee  has  the  right 
to    cancel    the    lease    at    the    expiration    of    eight 
years    upon    the    payment    of    $8,000;    buildings 
to  go  to  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  lease  without 
compensation. 

2  years     2,000 

2  years     3,000 

16  years     4,000 

79  years     

Four  per  cent  upon   the  appraised   value,  but  it 

shall  not  be  less  than  $4,000  annually. 

MICHIGAN  av,  a  e  cor  of  Thirtieth  st,  73x119, 
Elizabeth  A  Ware  to  Walter  C  Randolph,  99 
years,  from  June  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing costing  not  less  than  $75,000  and  not  less 
than  five  stories  high,  by  June  1,  1891;  lessor  to 
purchase  improvements  at  end  of  term  at  an  ap- 
praised value  4.500 

MICHIGAN  av,  Nos  230  and  231,  52x172,  Ed- 
ward T  Blair  and  John  C  Melley,  trustees,  to 
Congress  Hotel  Company,  99  years  from  Feb  1, 
1906;  lessee  to  construct  prior  to  Feb  1,  1908, 
a  fireproof  building  not  less  than  twelve  stories 
high,  to  cost  not  less  than  $150,000. 

6  years     10,400 

93  years     

Four  per  cent  upon  fair  cash  value  of  the  land, 

but   in    no   event  shall   it  be  less  than   $10,400 

annually. 

MICHIGAN  av,  e  f,  52  ft  n  of  Adams  st,  39x171, 
with  improvements,  William  C  Comstock  to  Wil- 
liam C  Ritchie,  198  years,  from  May  1,  1891, 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  with- 
out cost  5,500 

MICHIGAN  av.  No  228,  26x172,  Mrs  Mary  M 
Walker  to  Congress  Hotel  Company,  100  years, 
from  May  1,  1905;  lessee  to  erect  by  May  1 
1910,  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000; 
to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without 
compensation. 

100  years    6,000 

MICHIGAN    blvd,    n    w    cor   Hubbard    pi,    80x171, 

First  Trust  &  Savings  Bank,  trustee  estate  of 
Otto  Young,  to  the  Drake  Hotel  Co,  144  years 
and  three  months  from  Oct  1,  1908;  the  lessees 
agree  to  construct  a  fireproof  building  not  less 
than  12  stories  high,  to  cost  not  less  than  $600,- 
000,  to  go  to  the  lessors  at  the  expiration  of  the 
lease  without  compensation. 

1  year    1,200 

4  years  and   3   months 25.000 

K       5  years    30,000 

89  years    33.500 

45  years     40,000 

MICHIGAN  av  e  f,  80  ft  s  of  Peck  ct,  40x180, 
Catharine  L  Cameron  to  H  S  Bucklen,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1890,  with  the  option  of  purchase 
within  ten  years,  for  $60,000;  lessee  to  erect 
building  costing  not  less  than  $40,000,  improve- 
ments to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation  2,800 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  e  cor  of  Lake  st,  88x130.2, 
Joseph  R  Putnam  to  Thompson  &  Taylor  Spice 
Company,  99  years  from  May  1,  1890;  lessee 
to  erect  building  costing  not  less  than  $70,000, 
by  May  1,  1891,  improvements  to  be  purchased 
by  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value. 

1  year    g,7SO 

98  years     7,300 

MICHIGAN  av,  Nos  3006-08,  48x100,  O  H  Horton 
to  W  H  Blood,  99  years,  from  January  1,  1890, 
at  $1.800  per  year,  with  option  of  33  years  more, 
building  not  less  than  four  stories  and  costing 
at  least  $37,500,  to  be  erected  by  lessee,  which 
is  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  termination  of 
\  lease  at  an  appraised  value 1,800 


OROTJND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  w  cor  of  Monroe  st,  38x171, 
J  F  Stafford  to  A  J  Cooper,  99  years,  from 
May  1,  1889;  lessee  to  erect  building  costing 
not  less  than  $25,000,  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  at  termination  of  lease  without  compensa- 
tion    5.000 

MICHIGAN  av,  Nos  3117  and  3119,  50x160,  Peter 
Schoenhofen  to  Edward  B  Fish,  99  years,  from 
January  1,  1890,  buildings  costing  not  less  than 
$5,000  to  be  erected  by  lessee,  which  are  to  be 
purchased  by  lessor  at  an  appraised  value 1,600 

MICHIGAN  av,  w  f,  684.8  ft  s  of  Fourteenth  st, 
21x161.3,  Adolph  J  Lichstern  to  R  J  Gunning, 
99  years,  from  Feoruary  9,  1891;  lessor  to  buy 
improvements  at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised 
value  900 

MICHIGAN,  av,  Nos  3002  and  3004,  48x100,  O 
H  Horton  to  W  H  Blood,  99  years,  from  Jan- 
uary 1,  1890,  with  option  of  33  years  more,  lessee 
to  erect  building  not  less  than  four  stories  and 
costing  not  less  than  $37,500;  lessor  to  pur- 
chase buildings  at  termination  of  lease  at  an 
appraised  value  1 ,800 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  w  cor  of  Sixteenth  it,  163.9x 
172,  Marshall  Field  to  First  Infantry  Armory 
Association,  99  years,  from  January  1,  1890; 
lessee  to  erect  building  by  May  1,  1891,  costing 
not  less  than  $100,000,  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation...  4,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  e  f,  112  ft  s  of  Congress  st,  26x 
172,  Mary  J  Wilmarth  and  Anna  H  Wilmarth 
to  Congress  Hotel  Company,  99  years,  from  May 
1,  1892;  lessee  to  improve  at  a  cost  of  not  less 
than  $20,000,  by  November  1,  1893,  improve- 
ment to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease.  5,200 

MICHIGAN  av,  w  f,  275  ft  n  of  Thirteenth  st, 
25x131,  Richard  B  Field,  Cincinnati,  O,  to  Jos- 
eph R  Putnam,  99  years'  lease,  from  July  1, 
1891;  lessor  to  purchase  improvements  at  end 
of  term  at  an  appraised  value  or  extend  lease 
for  99  years  more  1 ,500 

MICHIGAN  av,  w  f,  125  ft  n  of  Twenty-second 
st,  25x161.3,  Hannah  W  Jennings  to  Nellie 
Bacheldor,  99  years,  from  May  1,  1891,  build- 
ings to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 1,600 

Renewal  for  99  years  at  5  per  cent  on  appraised 
value. 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  e  cor  Twenty-second  st,  w  f, 
125x161.3  ft.  Warren  A  Wells  to  the  Lexing- 
ton Hotel  Company,  99  years,  from  August  T, 


1891;    lessee    to    build     by    October     1,     1892, 
10-story    fireproof    hotel    and    store    building,    to 
go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease;  lessee  has  option  of 
purchase    of    ground    within    10    years    at    $450,- 
000. 

From  May   1,   1892 22,500 

Renewal  tor  99  years  at  5  per  cent  on  appraised 
value. 

MICHIGAN  av,  e  f,  180  ft  s  of  Hubbard  ct,  30x 
180,  Thomas  R  Lyon  of  Ludington,  Mich,  to 
Herbert  E  Bucklen,  99  years  from  May  1,  1892; 
lessee  cannot  assign  lease  until  he  has  erected 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000,  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term;  lessee  has  privilege  of 
purchase  in  10  years  at  $75,000. 

4  years     1,800 

95  years     3,600 

MICHIGAN  av,  e  f,  68  ft  n  of  Monroe  st,  48x 
177  ft,  E  K  Butler  to  H  H  Kohlsaat,  99  years 
from  March  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  by  May 
1,  1894,  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,- 
000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
1st  year  2.000 

98  years    6,500 

MICHIGAN    av,   a   w    cor   Congress   st,    6254x122, 

Joseph  H  Rice  and  Ignatz  Friedman  to  William 
Fitzgerald,  99  years  from  May  1,  1892;  lessee 
to  erect  building  by  November  1,  1893,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $125,000,  to  be  purchased  by  les- 
sors at  end  of  term  or  lessors  can  extend  lease 

99  vears   at    $15,000   a   year;    assigned   to    Perry 

D    Creager    April    15,    1892 15,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  e  f,  6254  ft  s  of  Congress  st,  26x 
110,  C  W  Fullerton  to  William  Fitzgerald,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  by 
January  1,  1894,  a  fireproof  building  not  less 
than  eight  stories  high  and  to  cost  not  less  than 
$300,000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  actual  cash  value  at 
end  of  lease;  assigned  to  Peary  D  Creager 
April  15,  1892 5,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  e  f,  88.5  ft  s  of  Congress  st,  26x 
110,  F  A  Helmer  to  William  Fitzgerald,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  a  building 
of  not  less  than  eight  stories  at  a  cost  of  not 
less  than  $30,000  by  Nov  1,  1893,  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  appraised 
value;  assigned  to  Perry  D  Creager,  April  15, 
1892  4,500 

MICHIGAN  blvd.  No  306,  60x201,  Edwin  F  Gil- 
lette, Delphine  May  Gillette  Jenks  to  Augusta 
Lehmann  and  others,  198  years  from  March  1, 
1909;  lessee  to  erect  within  20  years  a  first-class 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  pending 
which  they  will  deliver  a  bond  in  $100,000  to 
guarantee  the  fulfillment  of  this  part  of  the 
contract;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  the  expira- 
ration  of  the  lease  without  compensation. 

10  years   10,000 

188  years  12,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  e  f,  150.3  ft  n  of  Twenty-second 
st,  49.9x119,  Charles  H  Deere,  of  Mofine,  111, 
to  James  Ingram,  99  years  from  June  2,  1892; 
lessee  to  erect  a  seven-story  apartment  house 
covering  entire  ground  and  costing  not  less 
than  $100,000  by  May  1,  1893,  to  be  purchased 
by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  or  latter  to  be  extended 
for  99  years  at  appraised  valuation 6.000 

MICHIGAN  av.  No  147,  40x171,  Boston  Ground 
Rent  Trust  Company  to  N  B  Judah,  99  years 
from  January  1,  1890;  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  without  compensation  at  termination  of 
lease  .- 4.000 


GB.OUND     LEASES. 

Per  Yeai 

MICHIGAN  av,  s  e  cor  Thirtieth  st,  99x119,  Mar- 
garet W  Rhodes  to  Lakota  Company,  99  years 
from  December  1,  1891 ;  lessee  to  erect  building 
eight  stories  high  and  worth  $300,000  by  Decem- 
ber 31,  1892;  lessor  to  purchase  buildings  at  fair 
cash  value  at  end  of  lease  or  extend  lease  99 
years  at  6  per  cent  on  appraised  value 7,500 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  e  cor  Fortieth  st,  91x160.3,  D 
R  Lewis  to  Peter  J  Biegler  and  John  D  Evans. 
98  years  from  October  15,  1893;  lessees  to  buim 
by  November  1.  1894,  an  apartment  house  to  cost 
not  less  than  $100,000,  to  be  purchased  at  end 
of  lease. 
3  years  from  May  1,  1894 4,968 

95  years 3.60O 

MICHIGAN  blvd.  No  1619,  37.8x163,  Flora  L 
Reed  to  William  Herlan  and  Samuel  Block,  99 
years  from  February  1,  1909;  lesses  to  erect 
building  by  February  1,  1911,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $20,000,  and  to  be  not  less  than  two  stories 
high,  to  go  to  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the 
lease. 

5    years    2,000 

20    years    2,500 

20    years    3,000 

54    years    3.60O 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  e  cor  South  Water  st,  130x75, 
Z  Stiles  Ely  to  Lorraine  F  Bowyer,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1902;  lessee  to  construct  six-story 
building  within  20  years  at  a  cost  of  $75,000; 
lessee  may  purchase  ground  at  any  time  during 
lease  for  $175,000. 

.    6  years   5,250 

93  years   7,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  250  ft  s  of  Twelfth  st,  w  f,  27.2x 
131}^,  M  A  T  Peck  to  James  H  Parish,  99  years 
from  October  1,  1894. 

18    months    5,040 

9754    years    2,160 

MICHIGAN  av,  e  f,  220  ft  n  of  Harrison  st, 
3854x172*4,  F  W  Peck  to  Congress  Hotel  Co, 

98  years   9   months   and    7   days   from    May   23, 
1892;   lessee   to   erect  building  to   cost   not  less 
than  4200,000  by  November  1,  1893;  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  7,700 

MICHIGAN  av,  Nos  154  and  155,  3954x171, 
William  C  Comstock  to  William  C  Ritchie,  198 
years  from  May  1,  1891 ;  rental  to  be  paid  in  gold 
coin ;  lessee  to  maintain  a  six-story  build- 
ing to  cost  at  least  $75,000. 
198  years 5,500 

MICHIGAN  av.  No  134,  30x171,  G  A  Armour  to 
McCormick    Harvesting    Machine    Company,  *30 
years    from    October    1,    1898;    lessee    may    pur- 
chase land  at  expiration  of  lease     at$l  10,000. 
3    years    2,500 

96  years    5,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  159  ft  s  of  Madison  st,  e  f,  62x 

71,  Stanley  McCormick  to  Frederick  Bode  and 
George  Ebeling,  99  years  from  January  1,  1903; 
lessee  purchased  building  for  $301,577;  building 
to  revert  to  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 

7  years 7,440 

92    years    12,400 

MICHIGAN  av,  Nos  148  and  149,  40x171,  es- 
tate of  Eldridge  M  Fowler,  deceased,  to  Jacob 
L  Kessner,  99  years  from  October  1,  1905;  lessee 
to  expend  $30,000  in  reconstruction  of  present 
buildings  within  six  months ;  in  the  event  that 
the  lessee  desires  to  construct  a  new  fireproof 
building  it  shall  be  completed  within  one  year 
from  October  1,  1905;  improvements  shall  revert 
to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease. 

99  years   10,000 

MICHIGAN    blvd.    No    2429,    w    f,    25x165,    Carl 

Buhl  and  Jos  Theurer  to  John  E  Kernott  and 
Clarence  E  Beck,  for  198  years  from  February 
1,  1910;  lease  dated  February  1,  1910;  lessee  to 
pay  all  taxes;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation. 

5    years    1,000 

5    years    1,200 

188  years   1,500 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  w  f,  No  2339,  25x161,  Jas  Hoi- 
ton  to  John  G  Cottle,  for  99  years  from  July  1, 
1910;  lessee  to  erect  a  three-story  building  for 
business  purposes,  to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000, 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 

10   years    2,100 

89    years    2,600 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  s  w  cor  Thirtieth  st,  e  f,  123x 
100,  Jacob  L  Kesner  to  James  W  Stafford  and 
Margaret  J  Busch,  for  99  years  from  October  1, 
1910;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 
99  years  7,600 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  s  w  cor  Hubbard  pi,  77x172, 
Thomas  Smith  to  Mrs  Julia  F  Heyworth,  198 
years  from  May  1,  1906;  lessee  to  construct  fire- 
proof building  by  June  1,  1907,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $100,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
lease  without  compensation. 

5    years    12,000 

5    years    16,000 

89    years    20,000 

99    years    25,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  Nos  226  and  22*,  41x172,  e  f, 
Rosina  Hooley,  Grace  E  Hurlbut  and  Mary 
Hooley  to  Congress  Hotel  Company,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1901 ;  building  of  fireproof  construc- 
tion to  cost  $100,000  to  be  ercted  on  or  before 
November,  1902. 
99  years  7,000 

MICHIGAN  blvd.  No  1208,  50x18054,  John  P 
Wilson  to  Jacob  L  Kesner,  99  years  from  Feb- 
ruary 1,  1905;  lessee  to  erect  on  or  before  Feb- 
ruary 1,  1906,  new  building  covering  entire  front- 
age, not  less  than  two  stories,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $20,000;  building  to  go  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  lease  without  compensation. 

10   years    2,500 

89    years    3,000 


96 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

MICHIGAN   blvd,   48    ft   s   of  Thirteenth   st,   w   f, 
24x130,  J    H    Whittemore  to   George  A   Hart,   99 
years    from    June    15,    1895;    building    to    go    to 
lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99    years    ....................................    1.680 

MICHIGAN  blvd.  No  337,  30x171,  Edward  D 
Thayer  to  Lauris  B  Baldwin,  184  years  from 
May  1,  1904;  lessee  to  construct  a  fireproof 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000,  to  be 
ready  by  May  1,  1909. 
184  years  ..................................  2,200 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  Nos  1537  and  1537,  42x161, 
Henry  Schlacks  to  the  Chicago  Cold  Storage 
Warehouse  Company,  25  years  from  March  1, 
1903;  lessee  to  erect  building  prior  to  March  1, 
1907,  to  cost  at  least  $10,000;  lessee  may  pur- 
chase the  land  at  any  time  during  the  first  20 
years  of  the  lease  for  $40,000,  and  at  any  time 
durig  25  years  for  $50,000. 
25  years  ....................................  1,600 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  n  w  cor  Madison  st,  38x16254, 
Catholic  Bishop  of  Chicago  to  Montgomery  Ward 
&  Co,  43  years  10  months  and  16  days  from 
July  15,  1896;  lessee  to  construct  within  nine 
months  after  removal  of  present  building  a 
structure  to  cost  not  less  than  $75,000  ;  to  be 
purchased  by  lessor  at  cash  value  at  end  of 

13   years   10   months  and    16  days  ..............   3,500 

15    years    ....................................   4,000 

15    years    ....................................   6,000 

MICHIGAN  st,  50  ft  w  of  Orleans  st,  n  f,  168x 
100,  Fritz  Goetz  to  the  Denny  Envelope  &  Tag 
Company,  25  years  from  the  time  of  the  com- 

Eletion  of  a  building  to  be  ready  for  occupancy 
y  August   1,  1902;  lessee  may  purchase  ground 
and   building  within  five   years  of  date   of  lease, 
at  $245,000,  less  $5,000  a  year  for  the  time  oc- 
cupied. 
25    years    ....................................  15,000 

MICHIGAN  blvd.  No  229,  26x172,  Ann  W  Bur- 
ton and  Mrs  Virginia  B  Holmes  to  Congress 
Hotel  Co,  99  years  from  July  1,  1902;  lessee  to 
erect  building  by  July  1,  1912,  to  cost  $50,000, 
to  go  to  lessors  at  expiration  of  the  lease  ;  lessee 
may  purchase  ground  prior  to  July  12,  1902,  at 


4,000 


MICHIGAN  av,  170  ft  n  of  Twenty-second  st, 
w  f,  80x161,  Francis  O  Platt  and  Roseha  B 
Kittridge  of  Highland  Park  to  Burt  J  Fitzgerald, 
198  years  from  Nov  1,  1911  ;  lessee  to  erect  new 
buildings  in  ten  years  costing  at  least  $40,000; 
lessee  may  purchase  Nov  1,  1913,  for  $144,000 
and  by  Nov  1,  1916,  for  $150,000;  no  right 

.    to  purchase  after  Nov  1,  1916;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

5   years    ....................................   6,000 

5  years  ....................................   6,500 

10  years   ....................................   7,000 

178  years  ....................................   8,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  e  cor  Thirty-fifth  st,  w  f,  152x 
143.7,   Edward  B   Butler  to  Simon  W  and  Sam- 
uel  J    T    Straus,    99    years    from    May    1,    1911; 
lessee  to  erect  prior  to  May   1,   1912,  two-story 
building    covering    w    50    ft,    to    contain    stores 
in  first  and  offices  in  second  story,  and  a  1  -story 
brick  building  to  cover  s   50   ft  or  more  of  the 
e    91     ft,    to    contain    stores    facing    on    Thirty- 
fifth  st,  to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000;  buildings 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term   without  compensation  ; 
lessees  have  option  to  purchase  land  on  any  quar- 
terly   yearly    rent    payment    day    during    first    30 
years  of  this  lease  for  $120,000. 
10    years    ....................................   3,500 

S    years    ....................................   4,000 

5    years    ....................................  4,500 

10    years    ....................................   5,000 

69    years    ....................................   5,500 

MICHIGAN   av,   Nos   166  to   170   (old  Nos  87   to 
89),    e    f,   48x1  29  J4    ft,    between    Lake    and    Ran- 
dolph  sts,    Estate  of   L   C    Paine    Freer  to   Fed- 
eral Life  Insurance  Company.  99  years  from  May 
1     1911;    lessee    to    remove   building   within   one 
year  from  May  1,  1911,  and  to  replace  it  with  a 
fireproof  building  not  less  than  10  stories,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $150,000,  if  lessee  desires  to  build 
five  stories  within  specified  time  he  may,  provided 
that  prior  to  May  1,  1912,  he  will  add  five  addi- 
tional   stories;    buildings    to    lessor    at    end    of 
the  term. 
9     months     ..................................    *  r«« 

4%   years   ...........  :  .......................  4,500 

10        years    ..................................  6,OOC 

84        years    ..................................   8,000 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  n  w  cor  Harmon  pi,  e  f,  56^x 
127,  Richard  I  Stearns  and  Hugh  M  Boice,  as 
trustees  under  the  will  of  Margaret  E  Stearns, 
to  Frederick  S  Oliver,  for  99  years  from  De- 
cember 1,  1911  ;  lessee  to  pay  all  the  taxes  and  to 
erect  a  building  costing  not  less  than  $50,000,  to 
be  completed  not  later  than  Oct  1,  1912;  lessee 
further  agrees  to  erect  a  building  not  less  than 
eight  stories  high  to  cost  at  least  $150,000,  to  be 
ready  by  April  1,  1932,  and  in  lieu  of  com- 
•  pensation  for  improvements  at  the  end  of  the 
term  has  the  right  to  extend  the  lease  50  years, 
at  an  annual  rental  of  $15,000;  buildings  and  im- 
provements to  lessor  at  end  of  the  term  without 
compensation. 
99  years  ....................................  15,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  Nos  2210  to  2216,  e  f,  75x183, 
Garabel  T  Pushman  to  Landon  C  Rose,  97  years 
from  March  1,  1912;  lessee  buys  building  for  $35,- 

'•000;    subject  to   existing  encumbrance;    building 
to   lessor   at  expiration   of  lease. 
10  years   .....................................   7,500 

10  years   .....................................   8,000 

77  years   .....................................  10,000 

MICHIGAN    av,    Nos    2246-2248,    e    f,    45)4x178, 
Wm  H  Barry  to  Fred  Wittenberg,  99  years  from 
Oct  1,  1912;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
term   without   compensation. 
99  years     .....................................    5,000 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

MICHIGAN  av,  No  1619,  w  f,  37)4x163,  162  ft  s 
of  Sixteenth  st,  and  building,  Flora  L  Reed  of 
Wellesley,  Mass,  to  Charles  B  Munday,  99  years 
from  April  1,  1912;  lessor,  in  addition  to  rent, 
agrees  to  pay  an  indebtedness  of  $30,000;  lessor 
to  purchase  improvements  at  end  of  term. 

Upon  execution  of  lease   5,000 

40  years    3,000 

59  years    3,600 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  w  cor  Monroe  st,  e  f,  68x71, 
International  Harvester  Co  to  University 
Auxiliary  Association,  198  years  from  Nov  1, 
1907 ;  lessee  agrees  to  erect  within  two  years 
from  Nov  1,  1907,  building  to  cost  at  least 
$700,000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

5   years    30,000 

5   years    35,000 

10  years    40,000 

178   years   45,000 

MICHIGAN  av,  n  e  cor  Garfield  blvd,  w  f,  200x 
161 ;  Northern  Trust  Co,  tr  for  Sidney  A  Kent, 
deceased,  to  Le  Roy  F  Harris ;  99  years  from 
Nov  1,  1915;  lessee  agrees  to  erect  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000;  lessee  has  option 
to  extend  lease  for  an  additional  term  of  25 
years  at  an  annual  rental  of  $6,000. 

5    years    $3,000 

5    years    3,500 

5   years    4,000 

5    years    4,500 

79   years    5,000 

MICHIGAN  blvd,  80  ft  in  Hubbard  pi,  e  f, 
80x172,  L  C  Paine  Freer  estate  to  Chicago  Mu- 
sucal  College,  99  years  from  May  1,  1906;  lessees 
to  erect  prior  to  April  30,  1908,  fireproof  store 
and  combination  office  and  theater  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $200,000  and  to  guarantee  the 
fulfillment  of  this  part  of  the  lease ;  lessees  de- 
posited $15,000  in  cash  or  securities;  building  to 
go  to  lessors  at  expiration  of  lease  without  com- 
pensation ;  lease  may  be  extended  for  50  years 
at  an  annual  rental  of  $20,000. 

1  year  and  3  months 4,000 

8  years  and  9  months 8,000 

10    years 10,000 

79    years 16,000 

MILWAUKEE  av,  s  w  cor  Ashland  av,  n  e  f, 
82x80x100,  with  a  triangular  piece  in  rear  65x80x 
78,  Carl  Buhl  and  Joseph  Theurer  to  Alexander 
W  Hannah,  99  years  from  April  1,  1910;  build- 
ings to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 
99  years  10,000 

Milwaukee  av,  s  w  cor  North  Green  st,  n  e  f, 
41x77)4x116)4x20x141,  Alex  O  Mason  to  Chas 
B  Heffenbery,  99  years  from  Dec  31,  1915.  Build- 
ings to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion, except  to  pay  to  lessor  50  per  cent  of  the 
increased  value  of  the  improvements. 
99  years  $1,500 

MILWAUKEE  av,  s  e  cor  Ellen  st,  n  e  f,  25x100, 
John  Larmer  to  National  Tea  Company,  by  Geo 
Rasmussen,  president,  25  years  from  May  1, 
1910;  lessee  to  build  by  Jan  1,  1911,  at  cost  of 
at  leat  $5,000;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term. 
25  years  1,100 

MILWAUKEE  av.  s  e  cor  West  Armitage  av,  s 
w  f,  269x195,  with  175  ft  e  on  North  Western 
ay,  Clara  C  Irwin  to  Emil,  Oscar  S  and  Joseph 
Eiger,  for  150  years  from  Dec  1,  1910;  building 
sold  to  lessee  for  $1  ;  lessees  to  erect  prior  to 
June  1,  1918,  a  building  costing  not  less  than 
$50,000;  lessor  to  pay  Caroline  Misemer  $75  per 
month  during  life ;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

3  years    3,750 

2  years    5,750 

4  years    7,250 

141    years    7,750 

MILWAUKEE  av,  Nos  1496  to  1506,  132x100,  A 
O  Butler  to  Louise  Wendel,  96  years  3  months 
and  19  days  from  September  1,  1893;  lessee  to 
maintain  buildings  to  the  value  of  not  less  than 
$30,000. 

96  years  3  months  and  19  days.. 2,400 

MILWAUKEE  av,  n  w  cor  Armitage  av,  n  e 
f.  92x110,  Estate  of  Henrietta  Snell  to  John 
S  Edwards,  25  years  from  May  1.  1911;  lessee 
purchases  buildings  for  $1  and  other  good  and 
valuable  consideration;  lessee  to  erect,  prior  to 
May  1,  1913,  a  building  not  less  than  two  stories 
to  cost  not  less  than  $20',000,  to  go  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term  at  actual  cash  value. 

5  years    3,000 

10    years    3,750 

10    years     4,250 

MILWAUKEE  av,  nw  cor  West  Fullerton  av, 
n  e  f,  109.4x121.6x84.8  ft,  Edward  Mandel  to 
Ike  Bezark,  99  years  from  June  15,  1911;  lessee 
purchases  bulding  for  $15,000;  has  option  of 
purchase  any  time  within  10  years  for  $30,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

10    years    800 

89    years     1 ,200 

MILWAUKEE  av,  s  e  cor  Girard  st,  s  w  f,  25x 
118  buildings,  Margaret  Leon  to  Samuel  W 
Winefield,  99  years  from  July  1,  1911 ;  lessee  pur- 
chased buildings  and  has  option  to  purchase  land 
for  $30,000,  not  earlier  than  July  1,  1921,  and  not 
later  than  June  30,  1926;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

99    years    1.80« 

MILWAUKEE  av,  1307,  to  1311,  s  w  f,  48x100, 
Rolsy  Friend  to  Ike  and  Saml  Bezark,  99  years 
from  April  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $25,000  prior  to  April  1,  1918. 

5  years    8,000 

15  years    8,500 

20  years    9,125 

15  years    10,000 

15  years    11,000 

29  years    12,000 


GROUND     LEASES. 


Per  Year 


MILWAUKEE  av,  cor  Tell  pi,  Nos  1431  and  1433, 
n  f,  55x64,  Fred  and  Hulda  Jacob  to  Jos  and 
Samuel  Sherman,  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1912; 
lessees  to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$10,000  prior  to  Nov  1,  1922;  lessees  have  op- 
tion to  purchase  land  within  10  years  for  $18,- 
000;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 

2yi   years   750 

2Y,   years   900 

94       years     1,000 

MILWAUKEE  av,  No  1240,  154  ft  w  of  Ashland 
av,  n  e  f,  22)4x100,  Louis  Knipp  to  Jos  K  Fer- 
guson for  99  years  from  May  1,  1913;  lessor 
will  sell  present  building  any  time  for  $10,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  with- 
out compensation. 

15  years 4,200 

20  years    4,800 

1 5  years    5,700 

49  years     6,000 

MILWAUKEE  av,  167  ft  n  w  of  Armitage  av,  n  e 
f,  200^x105,  Wm  Ohlhafer  to  Adolph  Silver, 
and  Max  Silver,  99  years  from  Oct  1,  1913; 
lessees  purchase  building  for  $10,000;  building 
to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

5  years    6,500 

94  years     7,000 

MILWAUKEE  av,  100  ft  n  w  of  Paulina  st,  n  e  f, 
25x100,  buildings  and  improvements,  Morris 
Kauffman  to  Hyman  S  Caplan  and  Sam'l  Sigal, 
99  years  from  April  1,  1913;  lessee  pays  as  ad- 
ditional consideration  $5,000;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation; 
lessee  to  make  improvements  on  present  building 
prior  to  Jan  1,  1917,  to  extent  of  $5,000;  sub- 
ject to  lease  between  lessor  and  Louis  J  Koch 
expiring  Jan  1,  1916. 

2V*  years   3,000 

96)4  years    5,000 

MILWAUKEE  av,  200  ft  s  e  of  Fontenoy  place, 
n  e  f,  50xl24#  or  to  "L"  R  R,  Paul  Machler 
and  Anna  E  A  Machler  to  Oscar  S  Eiger,  99 
years  from  June  1,  1913;  buildings  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

5  years    2,500 

5  years    2,750 

89  years    3,000 

MILWAUKEE  av,  n  w  cor  Wolfram  st,  n  e  f,  78x 
231,  n  w  line  127  ft,  w  line  60  ft,  Chester  A  Cook 
and  Reymond  C  Cook,  trustees,  to  Chas  H  Ku- 
sel,  99  years  fro  mFeb.  1,  1915.  Lessee  has 
erected  one-story  brick  store  and  theater  cost  $30,- 
000  as  security  for  the  payment  of  the  rent.  Build- 
ings to  lessor  without  compensation. 

99    years     2,625 

MILWAUKEE  av,  s  w  cor  Chicago  av,  n  e  f, 
47x55,  with  a  s  e  f,  120  ft,  Salomon  Baer  and 
Eliza  Baer  to  Adolph  and  Mat  Silver,  99  years 
from  April  1,  1914;  lessees  have  right  to  erect 
new  building  to  be  at  least  4  stories,  costing  not 
ness  than  $50,000;  building  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  term  without  compensation. 

1    year    : 21,000 

3    years    6,000 

5    years    6,500 

5    years     7,000 

85    years     7.5QO 

MILWAUKEE  av,  740  to  744,  n  e  f,  50  ft  to 
North  Curtis  st,  100  ft  n  w  of  Carpenter  st, 
Louise  C  Rhodes  to  Franklin  Meyers,  99  years 
from  Aug  1,  1914;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $10,000  befox:  Aug  1,  1916, 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compen- 
sation. 

5    years    750 

10    years    1,000 

84    years    1,250 

MONROE  st,  n  e  cor  South  Fortieth  av,  s  f, 
125x13754,  Est  Lambert  Tree  to  James  B  Hea- 
ney  and  Hugh  J  Armstrong,  for  99  years  from 
July  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  a  new  building  on 
premises  which  goes  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
term  without  compensation. 

10  years   800 

1 0  years   900 

10  years    1,000 

20  years    1,200 

49  years    1,500 

MONROE  st,  s  f,  No  71,  132  ft  w  of  State  st, 
27^x192,  Board  of  Education  to  Estate  of  Cath- 
arine Boomer,  99  years  from  May  8,  1902;  les- 
see to  erect  fireproof  building  by  July  1,  1903, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $150,000;  at  expiration 
of  lease  buildings  are  to  be  purchased  hy  lessor 
at  appraised  value;  no  rent  to  be  paid  during 
building  period  of  eight  months. 

3    years    3,000 

96    years    9,000 

MONROE  st,  Nos  45  to  49,  49^x107,  Miss  Kath- 
erine  S  Adams  to  David  Mayer,  99  vears  from 
October  1,  1902;  building  and  ground  to  revert 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

5    years   and    7   months    16,000 

93   years   and   5    months    14,000 

MONROE  st,  West,  n  f,  79.86  ft  e  of  Clinton, 
39.75x189  ft,  Webster  Batcheller  to  Alfred  J 
Cox,  99  years  from  December  1,  1891;  lessee  to 
construct  two  additional  stories  at  a  cost  of 
$10,000  within  four  months,  making  the  build- 
ing worth  $50,000;  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at 
end  of  lease  at  appraised  value  as  building  ma- 
terial    3,000 

MONROE  st,  Nos  73  and  75,  5453x192;  Board  of 
Education  to  John  J  Knickerbocker  et  al.  to 
Etate  James  J  Gore,  estte  99  years  from  May  8, 
1902;  lessee  to  construct  prior  to  July  1,  1908, 
fire  proof  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $300,000; 
rent  free  during  period  of  construction,  eight 
months;  buildings  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at 
expiration  of  lease  at  actual  cash  value. 

3    years     1 3,800 

96    years    18,000 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


97 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

MONROE  st,  s  f,  72y,  ft  w  of  La  Salle  st,  27J4x 
189.7  ft,  H  J  Wallace  and  Charles  J  Gibson  to 
W  J  Jefferson,  99  years  from  October  1,  1891; 
lessee  to  maintain  structure  of  not  less  than 
six  stories,  covering  the  entire  property  and 
worth  not  less  than  $50,000;  to  go  to  lessors  at 
end  of  lease  at  80  per  cent  of  appraised  value; 
lessors  have  option  of  extending  lease  for  99 
years  at  appraised  value,  to  be  not  less  than 
$6,000<  a  year  ................................  6.000 

MONROE  st,  Nos  139  and  141,  45.46x80.  Edward 
F  Lawrence  to  Henry  Phipps  Jr  and  John  Walk- 
er, of  Pittsburgh,  and  Henry  A  Gardner,  for  99 
years  from  October  1,  1894;  this  lease  has 
since  been  assigned  to  the  La  Salle,  the  corpo- 
ration owning  the  New  York  Life  building;  les- 
sees will  construct  within  nine  years  a  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000. 

8  years     ....................................   5,000 

91    years    ....................................    8,000 

MONROE  st,  s  w  cor  La  Salle,  95x189,  Mar 
shall  Field  to  Women's  Temperance  Building  As- 
sociation, 198  years  from  January  1,  1890;  lessee 
to  erect  a  12-story  building  costing  not  less  than 
$1,000,000  ;  improvements  to  go  to  owner  of  the 
*•  zee  at  termination  of  lease  ....................  40,000 

MONROE  st,  No  145,  20j£x80,  James  P  Smith 
to  the  La  Salle,  95  years  from  May  1,  1897; 
lessee  will  construct  within  six  years  from  date  of 
lease  a  structure  similar  to  the  New  York  Life 
building,  the  cost  of  which  shall  not  be  less  than 
$40,000. 
95  years  ....................................  4,200 

MONROE  st,   West,   n  f,    100   ft  w  of  Desplaines 
st,    100x189^,  Amanda  M    Lane  to   Brink's   City 
Express    Company;    99    years    from    October    1, 
1890;   lessee  to  erect  building  within    12   months 
costing   not   less   than   $30,000;    10    years'   option 
to    lessee    for    purchase    of    land    at    $100,000    in 
case  of  renewal  of  lease   for  another  term  of  99 
years;  rent  to  be  six  per  cent  of  appraised  value 
at  time  of  renewal  ;  improvments  to  go  to  lessor. 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
5    years     ....................................   3,000 

94    years    ....................................   3.300 

MONROE  st,  West,  Nos  69-71,  n  f,  22^x190.  be- 
tween Clark  and  Dearborn  sts,  Wm  O  Goodman 
to  Thomas  McGinnis,  99  years  from  May  1,  1905; 
lessee  purchases  improvement  for  $12,000;  lessee 
to  expend  in  permanent  improvemeints  on  build- 
ings now  on  premises  in  20  years,   from  May   1, 
1900,  at  least  $15,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end 
of  term. 
5    years    ....................................   5,500 

5    years    ....................................   6,000 

89    years     ...............................  ,  .....   6,500 

MONROE  st,  West,  No  77,  old  Nos  118-120,  n  f, 

445.25x190,  between  Clark  and  Dearborn  sts,  Jos 
Theurer,  Peter  Theurer  and  G  Arthur  Buhl,  as 
trustees  of  the  Schoenhofen  Investment  Co,  to 
Childs  Co  of  New  York  City,  for  94  years  ;  build- 
ings to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 

1*9  "'years    ........................  ............  19-000 

75    years    ....................................  25.000 

MONROE  st,  West,  n  w  cor  Centre  av,  s  f, 
125x111  ft,  James  Bolton  to  The  Workman  Man- 
ufacturing Co,  99  years  from  December  1,  1909; 
lessee  to  erect  a  3-story  factory  building;  lessee 
to  pay  in  addition  a  sum  as  rental  being  1  per 
cent  on  the  amount  that  may  remain  from  time 
to  time  unpaid  on  moneys  that  shall  be  advanced 
by  the  lessor  for  the  improvements  with  a  build- 
ing, such  sum  estimated  to  be  approximately 
$40,000  ;  1  per  cent  to  be  computed  and  paid 
semi-annually,  when  the  building  is  erected  it 

.  shall  become  part  of  the  premises  and  trans- 
ferred to  lessee  when  fully  paid  for  by  lessee: 
lessee  to  have  first  privilege  of  buying  land 
whenever  the  lessor  desires  to  sell  ;  lessor  to 
urchase  buildings  at  end  of  term. 

9  years    ....................................    1,250 

MONROE  st,  West,  s  w  cor  South  Dearborn  st, 
n  i,  54x190,  Estate  Edward  Math  Robinson  to 
Modie  J  Spiegel,  Richard  Pick,  Wm  B  Franken- 
stein, Alfred  S  Alschuler  and  Arthur  H  Spiegel, 
99  years  from  Mar  1,  1912;  lessees  to  erect  build- 
ing of  a  value  not  less  than  $450,000,  to  be  ready 
for  occupancy  not  later  than  Mar  1,  1914;  les- 
sees to  have  first  option  of  purchasing  premises. 
99  years  .....................................  65,000 

MONROE  st,  West,  s  e  cor  Central  av,  w  f,  74x 
188,  Henry  A  Delano  to  Frank  Parmalee  Co,  99 
years  from  March  16,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  withtn 
10  years  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000, 
to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 
99  years  ....................................  2,000 

MONROE  st.  West,   130  ft  e  of  Crawford  av,  s  f. 
281/2x137)4,    Lambert    Tree    Estate    to    James    B 
Heany   and    Hugh    I    Armstrong;    97    years   from 
July  1,  1915;  lessee  to  erect  prior  to  December  1, 
1918,  a   building. 
8  years    .....................................    90.00 

10  years    .....................................  100.00 

10  years    .....................................  11  0.00 

69  years    .....................................  120.00 

MONROE    ST,    WEST,    Nos     218     and     220,    s    f, 
45x189,    95    ft    e    of    Franklin    st,    99    years    from 
October   1,   1915.      E  H   R  Green,  tr,  to  John  R 
Jones    and   J    Carleton    Abbott;    lessee    agrees   to 
erect  within  25  years  a  building  to  cost  not  less 
than    $50,000. 
5   years    .....................................   6,500 

5    years    .....................................    7,000 

5  years    .....................................   7,500 

5   years    .....................................   8,000 

5   years    .....................................    8,500 

5   years    .....................................   9,000 

,    5    years    .....................................    9,500 

1    5  years    .....................................  10.000 

59   year's    .....................................  10,500 


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GROUND     LEASES. 


Per  Year 


MORGAN  st,   n   w  cor  Taylor  st,  52x123,   2-stroy 
frame  building,  containing  store  and  1-story  brick 
building,  Mrs  Magdalena  Winckler,  Louise  Simon 
and   Max    L   Simon,   her  husband,   to   Frank  and 
Antonio    Broccolo,    99    years    from  July    1,    1912; 
lessees  to   erect   complete  within   five   years   from 
July  1,   1912,  at  least  a  2-story  brick  building  to 
cost  at  least  $20,000,   to   be  ready   Nov    1,    1917; 
lessors  to  purchase  buildings  at  end  of  term. 
5    years     ....................................   2,000 

5    years     ....................................   2,100 

89    years    ....................................   2.200 

MORGAN  st,  South,  n  e  cor  Adams  st,  w  f,  145x 
118,  Addison  E  Shaffner  and  Rachel  Shaffner 
to  Alexander  Schulman,  99  years  from  Oct  1, 
1912;  lessee  tto  erect  building  on  n  one-half  of 

g  remises   to   cost   $40,000   prior   to    Oct    1,    1917; 
uilding    to    lessor    at    end    of    term  ;    lessee    has 
option     to     purchase     land     for     $60,000     either 
Oct  1,  1927,  1930  or  1937. 
On  delivery   of  lease    .........................  10,000 

99    years     ....................................   2.500 

NINETY-SECOND  st,  East,  100  ft  e  of  Commer- 
cial av,  s  f,  75x140,  Patrick  T  O  Sullivan  to  Ed- 
ward Gassman  Jr,  and  Max  Gassman,  99  years 
from  Nov  1,  1913,  to  Oct  31,  2012;  lessees  have 
deposited  at  the  South  Chicago  Savings  Bank 
mortgage  securities  to  the  value  of  $10,000  as  a 
guarantee  for  the  payment  of  rent  and  the  making 
of  the  improvements;  buildings  to  lessor  at  ex- 
piration of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  .......  .  .............................  5.000 

NORTH  av,  n  e  cor  Halsted  st,  s  f,  57x125,  Aug 
Yondorf  to  Herman  Lieberman,  99  years,  from 
July  15,  1913;  lessee  purchases  building  for 
$15,000  and  has  privilege  to  erect  a  new  build- 
ing which  shall  cost  at  least  $50,000;  buildings 
to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term. 

99  years    .......................................   4,500 

NOBLE  st,  w  f,  51  ft  s  of  West  Ohio,  125x155.25, 
August  T  Johnson  to  A  J  Jonnson  &  Son's  Fur- 
niture Company,  ground  and  buildings,  30  years 
from  August  1,  1891  ...........................  2.000 

NORTH    av,    Nos    379    and    381,    61x214,    Ludwig 
Schindler    to    Jones,    Linick    &    Schaefer    Co,    25 
years    from    Get    1,    1909;    lessees    to    construct 
a  building  costing  at  least  $60,000. 
25    years    ....................................    5,200 

NORTH   av,   n   e   cor  Western  av,   99x130,   W   H 
Powell  to  F  F   Bischoff,  99  years  from  January 
1,   1893;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  the  value  of 
$8,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
5    years    ....................................    1,200 

5    years    ....................................    1,500 

89    years     ................................  ____    1.800 

NORTH  av,  n  w  cor  Campbell  av,  s  f,  73x120, 
C  C  Hansel  to  Rudolph  Riespen,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1895:  lessee  can  purchase  fee  at  any 
time  within  five  years  at  $20,000;  lessee  shall 
construct  by  January  1,  1896,  a  three-story 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000  ;  lessor  to 
purchase  improvements  at  appraised  value  at 
end  of  lease. 
99  years  ...........................  ,  .........  1,200 

NORTH   av,    75x149,    n    f,    50   ft   w   of   Smith   av, 
Ida    Ristow    to    Chicago    Building    Company,    99 
years  from  June  1,  1897. 
99    years    ................  ....................   2,400 

NORTH  av,  Nos  267-269,  first  floor  and  basement, 
Conrad  Folt  to  Yondorf  Bros,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1890  ......  '  ..........................  3,120 

NORTH  CLARK  st,  s  w  cor  Kinzie  st,  n  f,  80  ft 
through  to  Water  st,  Richard  W  Sears  to  John 
R  Thompson,  198  years  from  May  1,  1912;  lessee 
to  erect  building  to  cost  at  least  $150,000  prior 
to  May  1,  1914;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  term  without  compensation. 
198  years  ....................................  15,000 

NORTH  WATER  st,  n  w  cor  Dearborn,  s  f,  80x 
105,  John  H  Whittemore  to  the  Pilcher-Hamilton 
Co,  99  years  from  Nov  15,  1904;  lessee  to  erect 
a  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $60,000  by  July 
1,  1905,  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease; 
lessor  agrees  to  make  a  building  loan  of  $30,000. 
99  years  ............................  .......  .  3,250 

NINETY-FIFTH  st,  South  Chicago,  s  e  cor  of 
Erie  av,  101  ft  on  Ninety-fifth  st,  100  ft  on  Erie 
av,  174  ft  on  south  line,  Geo  B  Cook,  Woon- 
socket,  R  I,  to  Andrew  Peterson,  99  years  from 
Nov  1,  1899;  lessee  to  erect  building  costing  not 
less  than  $5,000j  improvements  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation  ............  480 

OAKENWALD  av,  595  ft  e  and  n  of  Lake  av,  w 
f,  60x103.4,  J  V  Rider,  Dubunue,  la,  to  Sarah 
P  Marshall,  99  years  from  Feb  1,  1893;  lessee 
to  build  in  six  months  a  four-story  structure  to 
cost  $22,500;  lessor  has  option  of  purchasing 
the  building  as  building  material  at  end  of  lease 
or  extending  the  latter  99  years  at  prevailing 
rate. 
99  years  .........................  .  ..........  1.100 

OAKWOOD  blvd,  n  e  cor  of  Vincennes  av,  178.3x 
61.5,  William  Bettles  to  A  L  Patterson  and  J  F 
Thompson,  99  years  from  April  1,  1891  ;  five 
years'  option  of  purchase  at  $30,000;  lessee  to- 
erect  building  costing  at  least  $40,000  ;  improve- 
ments to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  with- 
out compensation  ............................  1,800 

OGDEN  av,  n  e  cor  Van  Buren  st,  w  f,  67x52  ft, 
and    58    ft   on    Wood    st,    triangular   shape,   Trus- 
tees under   Ogden  trust  agreement   to  Jno   Rees, 
for  99  years  from   Dec   1,    1912;   building  to  les- 
sor at   expiration   of  lease;   lessee   has   option   to 
purchase  for  $25,000  prior  to  April  30,   1920. 
5  years    .....................................    1  ,470 

5  years    .....................................    1,680 

89  years    .....................................    1.890 

OGDEN    av,    s    w    cor    Kedzie,     77x138,    Charles 
Lichtenberger  Jr  to  Joseph    B   Terbell,  99   years 
from   Jan    1,    1914;    lessee   to    construct   prior   to 
May     1,     1914,    building    to    cost    not    less    than 
$15,000  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 
10    years     ....................................    1,500 

10    years     ....................................    1.800 

79    years    ....................................   2,000 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

OHIO  st,  50  ft  e  of  St  Clair  st,  n  f,  100x100, 
Anita  McCormick  Blaine  to  Underwriters'  Lab- 
oratory, 99  years  from  Jan  1,  1905;  lessee  agrees 
to  erect  within  one  year  a  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $15,000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration 
of  lease. 
99  years  1,000 

OHIO  st,  50  ft  e  of  St  Clair  st,  n  f,  106^x100, 
Cyrus  H  McCormick  and  Cyrus  Bentley,  trus- 
tees, to  Underwriters'  Laboratories,  96  years  from 
Tan  1,  1908;  lessee  to  erect  within  five  years  from 
Jan  1,  1908,  an  addition  to  present  building,  to 
cost  at  least  $25,000. 
96  years  1,796 

OHIO  st,  s  e  cor  Orleans  st,  145x100,  Thomas 
Murdoch  to  J  M  Berry,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1896;  buildings  under  way  to  be  completed:  by 
July  1,  1896;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99  years  3.000 

OHIO  st,  West,  49  ft  w  of  South  Forty-sixth  av, 
s  f,  312x124,  David  T  Atherton  to  Jno  E  Her- 
row,  40  years  from  May  1,  1913;  lessor  to  erect 
a  1-story  brick  warehouse  to  cost  at  least  $5,000. 

10  years    1,200 

30  years    •.    1,500 

OHIO    st,    166   ft   e   of   St   Clair  st,    n   f,   50x100; 
Mrs  Anita  McCormick  Blaine  to  Calumet  Baking 
Powder   Company,    99   years   from  June    1,    1903 ; 
lessor  sold  building  to  lessee  for  $27,875. 
99    years     700 

ORRINGTON  av,  Evanston,  n  w  f,  182  ft  n  e  of 
Clark  st,  16x210,  Northwestern  University  to 
Rebecca  N  Butler;  99  years  from  Sept  1,  1892. 

10   years    124.80 

89  years,  4  per  cent  on  appraised  value  every  10 
years. 

PAULINA  st,  e  f,  311  ft  s  of  Blue  Island  av,  512 
ft  on  Paulina  st  by  299  ft  deep  and  500  ft  on 
Paulina  st  and  slip  by  249  ft  deep,  David  Sin- 
ton,  Cincinnati,  O,  to  the  Wells  &  French  Co, 
25  years'  lease  from  July  1,  1891;  lessee  to 
maintain  dock  and  keep  slip  i4  feet  deep  and  to 
have  right  to  remove  building  at  end  of  term, 
failing  which  they  become  the  property  of  the 
owner. 
25  years 5,000 

PLYMOUTH  pi,  No  423,  w  f,  between  Van  Buren 
and  Harrison  sts,  49J4xlOO,  Mrs  Fannie  E  Farrar, 
Miss  Fannie  E  Farrar  and  Emeline  P  Westcott 
to  Fred  S.  Kenfield  105  years  from  May  1, 
1912;  lessee  to  erect  new  building  prior  to 
May  1,  1918,  to  cost  $60,000,  buildings  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
105  years  4,500 

PARK  av,  n  w  cor  of  Paulina,  88x131  %;  J  L  Ful- 
ton to  Walter  Prescott,  99  years  from  April  1, 
1890;  lessee  to  erect  building  not  less  than 
three  stories  and  costing  not  less  than  $40,000; 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation  1 ,000 

PEORIA  st,  s  w  cor  of  Jackson  blvd,  e  f,  50x125, 
The  Scotch  Westminster  Presbyterian  Church  to 
Max  L  Oberndorf,  for  99  years  from  May  1, 
1910;  lessee  to  remove  present  building  and  re- 
place same  with  building  costing  at  least  $30,000. 

50    years    1  800 

49    years    2,400 

PINE  st,  s  e  cor  Ohio  st,  w  f,  30x100,  Comfort  E 
Peck  to  James  B  Keough. 
99    years 500 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  Nos  21  to  25,  216  ft  s  of  Jackson 
blvd,  w  f,  70x93,  Henry  Sampson  of  New 
York,  N  Y,  to  Jacob  L  Kesner,  for  99  years 
from  March  1,  1911  ;  lessor  agrees  to  erect  within 
10  years  a  fireproof  structure  to  cost  not  less 
than  $200,000. 

5    years    14,000 

10  years  16,000 

84  years   17,000 

PLYMOUTH  pi,  No  41,  24x100,  John  VA  Weaver 
et  al  to  Robert  J  Gunning,  99  years  from  July 
1,  1907;  lessee  to  erect  first-class  building  not 
less  than  three  stories  high,  to  cost  not  less  than 
$25,000,  by  July  1,  1922;  to  go  to  lessor  without 
compensation. 

5    years    2,350 

5    years     3,000 

5    years    3,350 

84    years    3,500 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  e  f,  198  ft  s  of  Jackson,  49.6x100, 
Anna  Maria  Bailey  to  Shea  Smith,  99  years 
from  Nov  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  a  building  not 
less  than  five  stories  high  at  a  cost  of  not  less 
than  $25,000  by  Nov  1,  1893;  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  lease. 

5    years    4,^00 

5    years    7,000 

89    years    7,500 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  w  f,  200  ft  n  of  Harrison,  50x101 
ft;  Wm  M  Patterson  to  Robert  J  Gunning,  99 
years  from  Sept  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  before 
May  1,  1893,  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$15,000,  and  within  12  years  a  building  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  lease  at  appraised  value  as 
building  material. 

5    years    4,500 

94    years 5,000 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  175  ft  n  of  Harrison  st,  25x100, 
w  f,  J  H  Walker  to  James  Conley,  99  years  from 
Dec  1,   1893. 
99    years    2,115 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  No  50,  25x100,  Carl  Buhl  to  W 
F  Coleman,  99  years  from  Feb  1,  1890;  lessee 
to  erect  within  12  months  a  four-story  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $15,000;  to  he  purchased 
at  end  of  lease  at  one-half  its  fair  cash  value. 
99  years  1,500 

PLYMOUTH  ct.  w  f,  322.86  ft  s  of  Van  Buren 
24.66x100,  C  Muhl  to  F  Coleman,  99  years  from 
Feb  1,  1890;  lessor  to  purchase  improvements 
at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value 1,500 


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Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GBOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Yeir 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  Nos  9  and  11.  50x93,  Henry 
Gerstley  to  Robert  J  Gunning,  99  years  from 
July  1,  1908;  will  make  improvements  by  Jan 
1,  1903,  to  cost  not  less  than  $5,000,  and  by 
July  1,  1913,  will  erect  building  to  cost  not  less 
$50,000;  lessee  to  purchase  it  at  its  actual  cash 
value  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 

5  years   4,000 

5  years   5,500 

89  years  5.000 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  98x100,  w  f,  48  ft  n  of  Polk  st, 
A  E  Kent  of  San  Rafael,  Cal,  to  Naomi,  Reuben 
and  T  E  Donnelly,  99  years  from  May  1,  1897; 
lessees  to  complete  $100,000  building  by  Jan  1, 
1898 ;  lessor  will  sell  land  or  purchase  building 
at  termination  of  lease. 

10  years   6,000 

89  years  6,500 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  n  f,  123W  ft  s  of  Van  Buren. 
23)4*100,  A  Louis  to  W  J  Gunning,  9  years 
lease  from  April  1,  1889;  lessor  to  purchase  im- 
provements at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value  1,800 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  w  f,  321  ft  s  of  Van  Buren  st, 
24^x100  ft,  Carl  Buhl  to  W  F  Coleman,  99 
years  from  Feb  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  within 
12  months  a  four-story  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $15,000;  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end 
of  lease  at  one-half  appraised  value 1,500 

PLYMOUTH  pi,  old  Nos  9  and  11  (new  Nos  311- 
315),  w  f,  50x93,  between  Jackson  blvd  and  Van 
Buren  st,  and  building,  Robert  J  Gunning  to 
City  Club  of  Chicago,  by  Henry  B  Favill,  presi- 
dent, 90  years,  10  months,  27  days  (,Aug  1, 
1910.  to  June  28,  2001)  ;  sub  lessee  to  erect  new 
building  prior  to  July.  1912,  to  cost  not  less  than 
475,000. 
5.00O  in  cash. 

10  years   10,150 

80  years 12,000 

PLYMOUTH  ct,  90  ft  n  of  VanBuren  st,  w  f, 
70x93  ft,  together  with  6-story  trick  building, 
Henry  Sampson,  New  York  City,  to  Jacob  L 
Kesner,  99  years  from  Mar  1,  1911;  lessee  to 
make  alterations  to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000, 
in  case  of  total  destruction  of  building  lessee  to 
construct  new  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$200,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

S  rears  14,000 

10  years   16,000 

84  years   17,000 

POLK  st.  West,  367^x125,  n  f.  Harvard  st,  366x 
125,  s  f,  lying  east  side  of  Rockwell  st,  Carter 
H  Harrison  to  A  C  Brakebush,  25  years  from 
March  18,  1890;  lessor  to  purchase  improve- 
ments at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value. 

5  years   1,500 

20  years  1,800 

POLK  st.se  cor  Canal,  162x118,  Caroline  P  Ford 
of  Ashtabula,  O  to  L  J  Blades,  99  years  from 
July  1,  1893;  lessee  to  erect  building  by  Jan  1, 
1898,  to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000;  to  go  to  les- 
sor at  end  of  lease. 

2tf   years   1,500 

96J4    years    3,000 

POLK  st,  s  f,  98  ft  w  of  Desplaines,  176x120,  and 
parts  of  Its  33  and  34,  same  block,  Warren 
Springer  to  W  H  Tinsler,  99  years  from  May 
1,  1896;  lessee  to  construct  seven-story  building 
by  August  1,  1896;  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at 
end  of  lease  at  appraised  value. 

S    years    6,000 

5  years  7,500 

89  years   10,000 

PRAIRIE  av,  No  5510,  e  f.  33x59,  together  with 
1-story  brick  building,  Chas  A  Brooke  of  Val- 
paraiso, Ind,  to  Alice  Boyle,  99  years  from  May 
1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  prior  to  May  1,  1914, 
a  first  class  modern  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$10,000;  lessor  has  option  to  purchase  prior  to 
May  1,  1923,  for  $20,000  or  prior  to  May  1, 
1933,  for  $28,000;  building  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  term  without  compensation. 

99  years  1,400 

PRAIRIE  av,  s  w  cor  East  Fifty-eighth  st,  e  f,  49x 
178,  Henry  B  Scott  of  Burlington,  la,  to  Otto  E 
Weber,  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1914;  lessee  to  erect 
building  prior  to  Jan  1,  1924,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $75,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
term  without  compensation. 
7  years  3,500 

92    years    5,000 

PRAIRIE  av,  n  w  cor  East  Twentieth  st,  e  f,  26x 
177;  Chicago  Title  and  Trust  Company,  trustee, 
to  The  Hump  Hair  Pin  Manufacturing  Company ; 
99  years  from  August  1,  1915;  lessor  to  erect 
within  a  reasonable  time  building  or  buildings, 
subject  to  the  approval  of  lessee,  to  be  paid  for 
by  the  lessee;  buildings  to  lessor  at  the  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 
99  years  5,400 

QUARRY  st,  n  e  cor  Chicago  river,  800x190,  with 
190  ft  on  C  &  A  R  R  and  800  ft  on  a  slip  to  the 
east,  containing  2,717  acres,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity to  Commonwealth  Edison  Co,  95  years 
from  Nov  1,  1908. 
95  years  3,250 

QUINCY  st,  100  ft  e  of  Dearborn  st,  n  f,  25x82tf. 
John  Mulveil  to  the  Great  Northern  Theater  & 
Hotel  Co,  99  years  from  May  1,  1895;  to  be 
improved  with  adjacent  propertv  east  and  south 
with  a  theater  and  hotel  building,  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  end  of  lease  or  lease  ex- 
tended 50  years  at  $6,000  a  year. 
99  years 6,000 

RANDOLPH  st,  100  ft  e  of  Franklin  st,  No  211, 
20x180,  Mabel  B  Pagin  to  Albert  Pick,  99  years 
from  Feb  1,  1911;  lessee  to  erect  a  building  not 
less  than  eight  stories  high,  first  class  construc- 
tion, to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000,  to  be  ready 
not  later  than  Apr  30,  1932;  lessor  may  extend 
lease  for  an  additional  99  years  at  same  terms  at 
the  expiration  of  said  extended  lease;  buildings 
to  lessor  without  compensation. 
99  years 3.000 


GBOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

RANDOLPH  st,  s  e  cor  Clark  st.  n  f,  30.11x70.3, 
Emily  D  McCord,  Susan  L  Lord.  Edgar  C  Rowe 
and  Samuel  D  Rowe  to  Frank  W  Alter,  99 
years  from  Mar  1,  1911;  lessor  purchases  build- 
ing for  $30,000;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

1  year 17,500 

5    years    22,000 

S  years   23,000 

88  years   24,000 

RANDOLPH  st,  Nos  112  and  114,  120  ft  e  of  Clark 
st,  n  f,  40x80,  and  building;  Estate  of  Marcus 
C  Sterns  to  David  Mayer,  99  years  from  May 
1,  1910;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  with- 
out compensation. 
10  years  8,000 

89  years    9,000 

RANDOLPH  st,   n  w  cor  Carpenter  st,  s  f,    lOOx 

200;  Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co  to  Barney  Pet- 
chaft,  for  20  years  from  May  1,  1910;  lease  dated 
Jan  27,  1910;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes  and  erect 
within  one  year  a  building  costing  at  least  $7,000. 

20  years     2,160 

RANDOLPH   st,   30   ft   e   of   Clark   st,   n   f.   49  ft 

7  in  x  70  ft   3  in,  Nos   120  and   122,  Elizabeth 

A    Ware   to    David    Mayer,    for    198    years    from 

May   1,   1910;   building  to  lessor  at  end   of  term 

without    compensation. 

5  years    10,000 

5  years    11 ,000 

178  years     15,000 

RANDOLPH  st,  s  e  cor  West  Water  st,  n  t, 
43}4x378,  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago  to  Sebas- 
tian Krug,  Oct  1,  1909,  to  Sept  30,  1944;  lessee 
to  pay  all  taxes  and  within  five  years  te  erect  a 
building  costing  $50,000  and  to  use  premises  only 
for  shipping  and  storing  building  material  and 
for  the  needs  of  his  excavating  and  wrecking 
business. 

10  years     6,770 

25  years  to  be  determined  by  appraisal. 

RANDOLPH  st,  n  w  cor  Clark  st,  s  f,  160x180, 
Walter  H  Wilson,  trustee,  Francis  C  Sherman, 
deceased,  to  Joseph  Beifeld,  99  years  from  Jan 
1,  1906;  lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  not 
less  than  10  stories  high,  to  cost  at  least  $1,- 
000,000,  to  be  ready  by  Jan  1,  1911;  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term  without  compensation. 

2  years     55,000 

11  years    60,000 

10  years    63,000 

10  years    66,000 

66  years    69,000 

Less  $42.000  for  one  year  during  construction  of 

building. 

RANDOLPH  st.  East,  No  143,  60^x160,  irregular 
shaped  tract,  total  square  feet  5,655.75,  Edward 
A  Shedd  to  Joseph  Beifeld,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1909;  lessee  to  erect  on  or  before  May  1,  1919, 
a  fireproof  building  not  less  than  six  stories  high, 
to  cost  at  least  $100,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term  without  compensation. 

5  years     14,000 

5  years     16,000 

89  years     18,000 

RANDOLPH  st,  n  w  cor  of  Market,  80x91,  Jona- 
than Abel  to  R  M  Dorman,  99  years  from  Jan 
1,  1890;  lessee  to  add  two  stories  to  building; 
lessor  to  buy  buildings  at  expiration  of  the  lease 
at  appraised  value 9,000 

RANDOLPH  st.  No  177,  between  La  Salle  st  and 
Fifth  av,  s  f,  20x180,  Chicago  Home  for  lincur- 
ables,  by  A  C  Bartlett,  president,  to  M  J  Corboy 
Co,  99  years  and  2  months  from  March  1,  1909; 
lessee  paid  $10,000  for  building;  no  rent  for 
March  and  April. 

10  years     3,500 

89  years     4,000 

RANDOLPH  st,  s  f,  west  of  Dearborn,  80x180; 
Francis  Bartlett  to  Frank  Amberg  for  German 
Opera  House  Association,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1890;  lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  in  two 
years  costing  $300,000;  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value.  .17.500 

RANDOLPH  st,  n  w  cor  Fifth  av,  80x180,  ft,  L  C 
Paine  Freer  to  Robert  D  Sheppard,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1892,  with  option  of  50  years  more; 
lessee  to  expend  within  one  year  $100,000  on 
the  building  by  the  addition  of  one-story  and  an 
attic  to  be  finished  for  offices,  or,  in  case  of  re- 
moval of  building,  to  replace  it  with  12-story 
store  and  office  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$250,000;  damage  to  owner  in  case  of  failure  to 
remodel  $50,000,  and  by  failure  to  build  $100,000, 
secured  by  bond  in  the  sum  of  $200,000,  signed 
by  lessee;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
lease. 

5  years    20,000 

5  years     25.000 

89  years    30.000 

Option  of  50  years 35,000 

RANDOLPH  st,  s  f,  80  ft  w  of  Dearborn,  80x180; 
Francis  Bartlett  of  Boston  to  Franz  Amberg,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1896;  lessee  to  erect  a  first- 
class  fireproof  building  not  less  than  10  stories 
high  at  a  cost  of  not  less  than  $300,000  within 
two  years  after  securing  actual  possession;  lessor 
to  purchase  the  building  at  appraised  value  at 
end  of  lease  or  extend  the  lease  for  99  years 
on  the  same  terms;  lease  may  be  assigned  to 
German  Opera  House  Association 17,500 

RANDOLPH  st,  No  70,  20x81  #,  n  f,  50.25  ft  w 
of  State;  W  H  Taylor  to  P  H  Heffron,  99  years 
from  Jan  1,  1892. 

2  years     6,000 

5  years     3,200 

92  years     4,000 

RANDOLPH  st,  Nos  85  and  87,  20x70  and  20x 
90,  Bryan  Lathrop  and  Owen  F  Aldis,  trustees, 
to  Will  J  Davis  and  Harry  J  Powers  and  others; 
99  years  from  May  1,  1903;  lessee  to  construct 
fireproof  building  to  cost  $100,000;  lessor  may 
extend  lease  for  additional  50  years  from  May 


GBOUND     LEASES. 

1,  2002,  at  the  same  terms.  If  option  is  not 
exercised  lessor  shall  purchase  building  at  the 
cash  value  as  rendered  by  appraisal. 

2  years    6  000 

97  years    g.QOO 

RANDOLPH  st,  n  f,  30.1  ft  e  of  Clark,  50.3x70  ft, 
John  H  Kedzie  to  Edward  Koch,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  expend  $50,000  in  remod- 
eling present  building,  or  $80,000  on  a  new  one 
within  six  months  to  be  known  as  Kedzie  build- 
ing and  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 

5  years    10,000 

°4  years     12,000 

RANDOLPH  st,  n  f,  40.2  ft  w  of  Dearborn,  40.2x 
100,  Hiram  Shaw  et  al  to  John  Koelling  and 
Alexander  Klappenbach,  99  years  from  March 
1,1892;  lessees  to  maintain  subsequent  to  May  1, 
1895,  a  building  worth  at  least  $35,000,  to  go 
to  lessors  at  end  of  lease  at  appraised  value; 
lessors  have  opttion  of  extending  lease  for  99 
years,  $9,000  a  year. 

1  years    8,000 

92  years    9,000 

RANDOLPH  st,  s  f,  49  ft  w  of  Desplaines,  40x90; 
John   G   Lindsay   to   Elizabeth   Smeeth;   99   years 
from   May    1,    1896;   lessee   to   construct   by  July 
1,    1896,   a   four-story    building,   to    be   purchased 
by    lessor    at    end    of    lease    at    appraised    value. 

2  years    1,200 

8  years    1,800 

10  years    2,009 

10  years     2,200 

69  years     2,400 

RANDOLPH  st,  West,  n  w  cor  North  Ann  it. 
t  t.  188x182,  Hetty  H  R  Green,  Bellows  Falls, 
Vt,  to  Harry  E  Peacock,  99  years  from  May 
1,  1912. 

f    ye»rs    J,0o» 

5     years     a, 250 

5    years    2,500 

5    years    2,750 

79  years   3,000 


RANDOLPH  st,  s  w  cor  Fifth  av,  60x100,  Jacob 
Franks  to  Maurice  Tausig,  99  yea 
1911;    lessee    shall    erect   new   bui 


av,  60x100,  Jacob 
years  from  Jan  1, 
building  prior  to 


Jan   1,   1921,  to  be  at  least   12  stories  high  and 
cost   not   less  than   $100,000;    building   to   lessor 
at  expiration  of  term;  lease  may  be  extended  30 
years  at  a  yearly  rental  of  not  less  than  $14,000, 
or  not  less  than  4  per  cent  on  the  value  of  the 
land  which  shall  not  be  less  than  $350,000. 
10    years    ....................................  12,000 

10    years    ....................................  13,000 

79    years    ....................................  14,000 

RHODES  av,  51  ft  n  of  Thiity-eightht  pi,  e  f, 
62^x124,  Hering  Medical  College  and  Hospital, 
by  J  R  Boynton  to  Charles  N  Brown,  99  years 
from  Oct  31,  1908;  lessee  ot  rebuild  and  have 
ready  for  occupancy  by  June,  1909,  building  to 
be  not  less  than  three  stories,  to  be  purchased 
by  lessor  at  end  of  term. 
99  years  .....................................  1,000 

RHODES  av,  51  ft  n  of  Thirty-eighth  pi,  e  f, 
6254x124,  Hering  Medical  College  and  Hospital, 
by  J  R  Boynton  to  Charles  N  Brown,  99  years 
from  Oct  31,  1908;  lessee  to  rebuild  and  have 
ready  for  occupancy  by  June,  1909.  building  to 
be  not  less  than  three  stories,  to  be  purchased 
by  lessor  at  end  of  term  for  $  -  . 
99  years  .....................................  1,000 

RIVER  st,  Nos  2  and  4,  48  ft  to  Chicago  river; 
Olivia  P  Worthington  to  James  F  Kennedy;  99 
years  from  Nov  1,  1898;  building  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  appraised  value  at  the  ex- 
iration of  the  lease. 
9  years  .....................................  1,500 

RIVER  st,  n  w  cor  Dock  st,  e  f,  79.87xl35.65x40x 
131.1,  Chicago  Real  Estate  Trustees  to  John  B 
Legnard,  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1894;  lessee  to 
erect  a  six-story  fireproof  office  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $90,000,  by  May  1,  1895. 
99  years  .....................................  7,500 

ROOT   st,   n  w  cor   Emerald  av,   116.66x125,   Wil- 
liam R  Linn  to  Frank  W  and  William  J  Baker, 
99  years  from  Oct  1,  1900;  rental  payable  in  gold 
coin. 
99  years    .....................................    1,650 

ROOT  st,   n  w  cor  Emerald  av.   116.66x125;    Wil- 
liam Seward  Webb  et  al  to  Christian  Olson;   25 
years   from   Dec    1,    1891;   lessee  to  erect   within 
two  years  a  three-story  brick  and  stone  building, 
to  be  removed  at  end  of  lease. 
5  years     .....................  %  ...............    1,566 

20  years  at  5  per  cent  on  appraised  value  every 
5  years. 

RUSH  st,  n  w  cor  Indiana  st,  100x100;  W  L 
Bradley  to  W  II  Browne,  since  assigned  to  the 
Dubuque  Building  Company;  99  years  from  April 
1,  1894;  lessees  to  construct  eight-story^  building 
to  cost  $100,000,  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
lease. 
99  years  .....................................  6,000 

RUSH  st,  s  w  cor  Chicago  av,  e  f,  90x40,   Lucy 
Atwater    of    Poughkeepsie,    N    Y,    to    Murray 


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99 


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olbach,  99  years  from  April  1,  1912;  lessee 
to  erect  building  prior  to  May  1,  1914,  to  cost 
at  least  $20,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  lease  without  compensation. 

2  years   .....................................   1,500 

3  years   .....................................   1,750 

94  years   .....................................  2,000 

SANGAMON  st,  189  ft  n  of  Washington  blvd, 
74x125,  John  J  Badenoch  to  George  P  Bent,  93J4 

ears    from    April    24,    1900;    lessee    to    erect    a 

uilding  to  cost   not   less  than   $20,000. 

3H  years     ...................................    1,200 

SANGAMON  st,  s  e  cor  Van  Buren  st,  w  f,  20.13x 
125,  Estate  of  Calvin  De  Wolf  to  Charles  Kiper, 
99  years  from  June  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  on 
part  of  property  at  s  e  cor  Sangamon  and  Van 
Buren  sts  a  mill  constructed  building  to  cost 
at  least  $110,000  and  to  be  not  less  than  7  stories 


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April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


99 


GROUND    LEASES. 

Per  Year 

high:  building  on  property  at  Sangamon  st, 
100  ft  »  of  Van  Buren  st,  w  f,  100x125,  costing 
not  less  than  $120,000,  must  be  maintained; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without 
compensation. 

99  years    8,000 

SANGER  st,  n  w  cor  Twenty-fifth  pi,  e  f,  63x90, 
j  H  Richardson  of  Niles,  Mich,  to  Isabella  R 
Thomas,  99  years  from  Oct  1,  1893. 

10  years     800 

89    years    900 

SAWYER  av,  s  w  cor  Twenty-first  st,  e  f,  50x125, 
Clayton  B  Shourds  to  Joseph  R  Oppenheimer, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1909;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $10,000  before  May  1, 
1909;  lessor  to  purchase  the  building  at  expira- 
tion of  lease  at  appraised  value. 
99  years  250 

SEDGWICK  st,  23x123,  e  f,  93  ft  n  of  Menomiuee, 
Selma  and  Otto  Haack  to  Richard  Schroeder,  99 
years  from  Feb  1,  1891;  lessee  agrees  to  construct 
within  six  months  of  date  of  lease  a  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $5,000;  to  be  purchased  by 
lessor  at  termination  of  lease  at  appraised  value. 
99  years  200 

'SEDGEWICK  st,  s  e  cor  North  av,  w  f,  91.38x127, 
99  years  from  Jan  1,  1914,  Louis  J  Mueller  to 
Emanuel  Herzog,  lease  is  subject  to  an  incum- 
hrance  of  $40,000;  lessee  agrees  to  pay  $25,000 
and  the  lessor  $15,000.  The  aforementioned  $25,- 
000  is  to  be  used  on  and  about  remodeling  of 
and  improvements  to  be  made  upon  buildings; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without 
compensation. 

X   year   3,600 

24   years    4,800 

74  years  5.400 

SEVENTY-THIRD  st,  133  ft  e  of  Vincennes  rd, 
s  f,  58.47x120.75,  Mrs  Hetty  H  R  Green  to 
Sadie  Price,  99  years  from  July  1,  1912;  lessee 
to  erect  building  any  time  after  July  1,  1912, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $5,000;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  2*9 

SEVENTY-FIFTH  st,  s  e  cor  Ellis  av,  n  f, 
207x125,  Nina  W  Winston  and  Philip  M 
Thomas  to  Charles  Spare,  99  years  from  Aug 
1,  1914. 

20    years    4,000 

79    years    5,000 

SHEFFIELD  av,  n  w  cor  Belmont  av,  e  f,  75x 
125,  John  Borden  and  Ellen  Waller  Borden  to 
August  J  Salomon,  198  years  from  May  1,  1912; 
lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$18,000  on  or  before  May,  1,  1913;  buildings  to 
lessors  at  expiration  of  lease  without  compen- 
sation. 

>       1  year 1,500 

9  years  3,000 

15  years   3,300 

20  years   3,500 

153  years   3,600 

SHERIDAN  rd,  a  w  cor  Hamilton  av,  150x150  ft, 
Northwestern  University  to  Herbert  A  Thomas, 


50   years   from    Sept    1,    1888;    buildings   may   be 
removed  at  end  of  lease. 
10  years 


ISO 


4   per   cent  upon   a   revaluation   every   ten   years 
thereafter. 

SHERMAN  st.  No  86,  25x106,  Francis  Kendall  of 
Watertown,  Mass,  to  R  J  Gunning,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1894;  lessee  shall  construct  a  new  biuld- 
ing  within  10  years  from  May  1,  1894,  to  be  fin- 
ished within  one  year  from  time  of  beginning, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000;  prior  to  removal 
of  present  building  lessee  shall  deposit  $10,000 
or  give  bonds  for  the  construction  of  the  new 
building;  lease  may  be  extended  35  years  at  same 
rental,  or  lessor  shall  purchase  the  building  at 
two-thirds  its  value. 
99  years  1,500 

SHERIDAN  rd,  n  e  cor  Leland  av,  n  f,  124x83, 
Chester  A  and  Raymond  C  Cook  to  Charles  H 
Kusel  and  Jacob  L  Harris,  99  years  from  March 
1,  1914,  lessees  to  erect  a  building  prior  to 
Sept  1,  1914t  to  cost  at  least  $40,000,  to  go  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  term. 
99  years  3,150 

SHERIDAN  rd,  n  e  cor  Clarendon  av,  s  f,  lOOx 
206,  Helen  M  Drueck  to  Charles  H  Kusel,  99 
years  from  April  1,  1914;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing to  cost  at  least  $20,000  prior  to  April  1, 
1915 ;  buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  term 
without  compensation. 

10    years    3,000 

10    years    4,000 

79    years    5,000 

SHERIDAN  ROAD,  101  ft  n  of  Argyie  st,  w  f, 

100x153,  Joseph  S  Heil  to  H  Erskfne  Campbell 
and  Samuel  N  Crowen,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1915;  lessees  to  erect  building  prior  to  May  1, 
1918,  to  cost  at  least  $25,000,  buildings  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation ;  lessees  to 
have  option  to  purchase  at  any  time  as  follows : 
On  or  before  May  1,  1916,  $21,000;  by  May  1, 
1917,  $32,500;  by  May  1,  1918,  $35,000;  by  May 
1,  1919,  $37,000;  by  May  1,  1920,  $40,000. 

99   years  2,000 

SHERIDAN  RD.,  s  w  cor  Argyie  st,  e  f  115x143, 
Peter  J  Schaefer  to  Charles  H  Kusel  and  Phineas 
A  Harris.  198  years  from  May  1,  1915;  lesses  to 
erect  building  not  less  than  two  stories  adapted 
to  apartments,  store  and  hotel  purposes,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $75,000,  prior  to  Nov  1,  1916, 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

5  years    5,400 

5  years     5,750 

20  years    6,000 

20  years    6,25(1 

1 48  years    6,500 


GROUND  LEASES. 

Per  Year 

SHERIDAN  road,  n  e  cor  Eastwood,  w  f,  124x 
126;  Herbert  Stern  to  Charles  H  Kusel,  99  years 
from  September  1,  1915;  lessee  to  erect  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $85,000  to  be  ready  Sep- 
tember 1,  1916;  buildings  to  lessor  at  the  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 
99  years  4,800 

SHIELDS  av,  166  ft  s  of  Thirty-rifth  st.  e  f,  210x 
233,  estate  of  Elijah  Peacock  to  Pascal  J  Sham- 
pay,  30  years  from  Jan  23,  1901;  lessee  to  erect 
brick  building  by  May  1,  1901;  may  purchase 
ground  prior  to  1911  at  $21,000,  or  for  $32,500 
Before  1921 840 

olXTEENTH  st,  160  ft  e  of  Clark,  50x85,  s  f 
and  a  triangular  piece  in  rear  adjoining  con- 
taining 4,575  sq  ft,  J  C  Welling  to  American 
Cereaf  Co,  25  years  from  Aug  1,  1898;  lessee 
has  right  to  terminate  lease  after  6  months 
upon  giving  notice. 
25  years  1,595.30 

SIXTEENTH  st,  w  f.  232  ft  w  of  Prairie  av, 
'7.33x43.1,  W  B  Hincks,  trustee,  to  William 
T  Allen,  99  years  from  February  19,  1892 275 

SIXTY-FIRST  st,  s  w  cor  South  Park  av,  n  f, 
64"4  on  north,  16954  on  east  x  77  ft  on  s,  Thomas 
Edmund  Wells  Estate  to  Charles  H  Kusel;  99 
years  from  August  2,  1915  ;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $46,000  to  be  ready 
August  1,  1916;  buildings  to  lesson  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

5  years   1,500 

5  years   1,800 

89  years   2,000 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  West,  Nos  726-732,  136  ft  e  of 
Halsted  st,  s  f,  88  ft  9  in  x  124  ft  10>4  in  and 
1 -story  and  basement  brick  building,  Estate  of 
Hilton  B  Hall  to  Thos  Gaynor,  25  years  from 
May  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  building  prior  to 
May  1,  1917,  to  cost  not  less  than  $60,000,  must 
be  completed  in  one  year. 
25  years  4,380 

SIXTY-SEVENTH  st,  t  w  cor  Stony  Island  av, 
115x100,  Harry  C  Edmonds  to  John  V  and  Thom- 
as J  Mahoney,  99  years  from  Fubruary  1,  1914. 

5  years   5,000 

5   years   5,250 

89  years 6,000 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  s  w  cor  Harvard  av,  n  f, 
186x118,  Henry  Veeder  to  Sam  A  Mark,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  building 
to  cost  at  least  $40,000  prior  to  May  1,  1914; 
lessee  has  option  to  purchase  premises  as  fol- 
lows— on  or  before  Feb  1,  1918  for  $105,000, 
after  Feb  1,  1918  or  before  Feb  1,  1928,  $110,000, 
after  Feb  1,  1928  or  before  Feb  1,  1933,  $115,- 
000,  after  Feb  1,  1933,  but  before  expiration  of 
term  the  same  shall  be  20  times  the  annual  rent 
herein  reserved  to  said  lessor  for  the  year  in 
which  said  notice  shall  be  given;  building  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 

10  years    5,000 

10  years  5,500 

10  years   6,000 

10  years   6,500 

10  years    7,000 

49  years  7,500 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  s  w  cor  Harvard  av,  w  f, 
186.8x118,  Henry  Veeder  to  Samuel  A  Marx.  99 
years  from  May  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  building 
to  cost  at  least  $40,000  prior  to  May  1,  1914; 
lesse  may  purchase  land  prior  to  Feb  1,  1918, 
for  $105,000;  prior  to  Feb.  1,  1928,  for  $110,000; 
prior  to.  Feb.  1,  1933,  for  $115,000,  and  at  any 
time  prior  to  expiration  of  lease  at  20  times 
the  annual  rental  in  which  the  lessee  may  avail 
himself  of  this  option. 

10    years    S.OOO 

10    years    5,500 

10    years    6,000 

10    years    6,500 

10    years    7,000 

49    years    7,500 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  s  e  cor  of  Evans  av,  n  f,  47}*x 
100,  David  S  Baird  to  Simon  Tuckhorn,  for  99 
years  from  July  1,  1910;  lessee  has  option  of 
buying  at  any  time  within  five  years  from  date, 
premises  and  improvements,  for  $120,000  cash. 
Cash  2,981 

2  years   2,076 

3  years   1,000 

5  years   1,200 

89  years 1,400 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  266.82  ft  w  of  Stewart  av,  s  f, 


720 


,          , 

be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
10    years    .................................... 

40   years    6    per    cent    on    revaluation    every    10 
years. 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,   225-82   ft  w  of  Stewart  av,   s 
f,    41x135.72,    Mary    Forbes    to    George    Byrne, 
50    years    from    April    1,    1893;    lessee    to    com- 
plete building  to  cost  not  less   than  $15.000  by 
June  1,  1893;  to  be  purchased  at  end  of  lease  at 
fair  cash  value. 
10  years    .................................... 

40  years,  6  per  cent  on  valuation,  to  be  not  less 
than  $300  a  front  foot. 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  n  w  cor  Madison  av,  150x90, 
s,  f.  Lloyd  T  Pullen  of  Baraboo,  Wis,  and  May 
S  Potter  of  Beloit,  Wis,  to  J  R  Towle  and  H  A 
Morse,  99  years  from  January  1.  1893;  lessees  to 
expend  $7,000  on  buildings  by  May  1,  1893,  and 
by  January  1,  1898,  shall  have  expended  not  less 
than  $50,000  in  the  construction  of  buildings,  to 
<ro  to  lessor  at  end  of  the  term. 
99  years  .................................... 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  s  w  cor  Morgan  st,  n  f,  57.7x 
125.  Emil  O  Lander  to  Wolf  Goldstein,  for  99 
years  from  Mar  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  buildings 


730 


3,000 


GROUND    LEASES. 

Per  Year 

on  or  before  May  1,  1913,  total  value  $10,000; 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation: lessee  has  option  to  purchase  at  any 
time  within  10  years  for  $1,000. 

10  years   550 

10  years 600 

77  years   750 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  West,  n  e  cor  Green  st,  s  f,  50 
x!28.9,  and  buildings  and  improvements,  Mrs 
Mary  E  Linn  of  Winnetka,  111,  to  Isaac  Fish, 
for  99  years  from  Sept  1,  1911;  lessee  to  im- 
prove property  to  the  amount  of  at  least  $10,000 
within  the  first  ten  years;  buildings  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years 2,500 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  s  e  cor  Green  st,  n  f,  82.74x125, 
Harry  L  Irwin  and  Elizabeth  Irwin  to  Phillips 
Brothers  and  Weil,  99  years  from  May  1,  1915; 
lessee  to  erect  building  prior  to  April  30,  1925, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000 ;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

2  years    4,200 

10  years   4,500 

87  years   5,000 

SIXTY-THIRD  st,  s  e  cor  Kimbark  av,  100x117 
on  west  and  150;  Chester  A  and  Raymond  C 
Cook,  trustees,  to  James  G  Barsolaux,  73  years 
from  Aug  1,  1915;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  $40,000  prior  to  Aug  1,  1920,  to  go  to 
lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without  compensa- 
tion. 
73  years  1,500 

SOUTH  CHICAGO  av,  s  e  cor  East  Seventy- 
ninth  st,  s  w  f,  159x177.8,  s  e  depth  125  ft, 
John  H  and  Mortimer  T  Sullivan  to  Wm  F 
King,  99  years  from  April  30,  1915;  lessee  to 
erect  prior  to  April  30,  1930,  buildings  to  cost 
not  less  than  $10,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end 
of  term  without  compensation;  lessee  has  right 
to  purchase  said  premises  at  end  of  ten  years 
from  date  thereof  or  at  any  time  thereafter  for 
$50,000  cash;  King  assigned  his  interest  to  Mark 
P  Bransfield  and  Thomas  F  McFarland  for  $1 ; 
incumbrance  $4,000. 

99  years   3,600 

SOUTH  PARK  av,  50  ft  s  of  Thirtieth  st,  w  f, 
51.28x115;  J  R  Willett  to  W  J  Hall,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1895;  lessee  shall  expend  not  less 
than  $8,000  in  the  construction  of  a  building 
by  May  1,  1900,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  least 
or  lease  shall  be  extended. 

5  years     270 

94  years 405 

SOUTH  WATER  st.  No  169  to  175,  s  e  cor  La 
Salle,  80x100,  Clarence  I  and  Ferdinand  W 
Peck  to  Meyer  H  Eichengreen  and  Moses  Uhl- 
mann,  99  years  from  April  1,  1909;  lessees  to 
improve  the  premises  beginning  May  1,  1909; 
buildings  to  go  to  lessors  al  expiration  of  lease 
without  compensation. 

10  years    18,000 

89  years    1 3,500 

SOUTH  WATER  st,  153  ft  n  e  of  Lake  st,  s  e  f, 
40x53,  Henry  Botsford  to  Fred  Oppenheimer, 
99  years  from  March  1,  1907;  lessee  buys  build- 
ing for  $5,000;  buildings  to  go  to  the  lessor  at 
the  expiration  of  the  lease  without  compensation. 

99  years     1,750 

SOUTH  WATER  st,  No  169  to  175.  s  e  cor  La 
Salle,  80x100,  Clarence  I  and  Ferdinand  W 
Peck  to  Meyer  H  Eichengreen  and  Moses  Uhl- 
mann,  99  years  from  April  I,  1909;  lesses  to 
improve  the  premises  beginning  May  1,  1909; 
buildings  to  go  to  lessors  at  expiration  of  lease 
without  compensation. 

10  years     18.00C 

89  years     13.50C 

SOUTH  WATER  st,  West,  s  w  cor  North  Fifth 
av,  n  f,  80x150,  Mary  A  Lewis  and  husband, 
F  E,  of  N  Y  and  Cornelia  Russell  Green  and 
husband,  J  H  T,  of  Tarrytown  N  Y,  to  Moses 
Uhlmann  and  Meyer  H  Eichengreen,  99  years 
from  Jan  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  at  least  $100,000  prior  to  Jan  1,  1937; 
lessor  to  have  option  to  extend  lease  for  an  ad- 
ditional 99  years  at  an  annual  rental  of  $15,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

25  years   12,000 

74  years 15,000 

SOUTH  WATER  WEST  st,  s  w  cor  North  Clark 
st,  r.  f,  20x90,  south  20  feet  has  a  depth  of  80 
ft.  Northern  Trust  Co,  trustee  for  Helen  E 
Tames,  under  the  will  of  Marshall  Field,  dec,  to 
Frank  Cuneo,  99  years  and  2  months  from  March 
1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $50,000  prior  to  May  1,  1918;  lessor 
may  extend  lease  for  25  years  from  May  1,  2012, 
at  same  rental  in  lieu  of  making  compensation 
for  improvements;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

99    years    6,300 

STATE  st,  South,  Nos  1739  to  1735,  w  f,  86x123, 
Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co,  trustee,  under  will  of 
John  D  Jennings,  deceased,  to  Frederick  S 
Oliver,  198  years  from  Feb  1,  1911,  to  Jan  31, 
2109;  lessee  may  purchase  fee  any  time  within 
ten  years  from  date  for  $82,500. 

198  years     3,750 

STATE  st,  South,  Nos  407  to  409,  w  f,  40x80, 
40  ft  s  Hubbard  pi  and  Hubbard  ct,  Nos  48  to  50, 
n  f,  50x80,  Harriet  S  Dimick  and  Bessie  Dimick 
to  Frank  A  Hecht,  99  years  from  Feb  1,  1911. 
99  years  8.000 

STATE  st,  South,  s  w  cor  of  Adams  st,  e  f.  20VSx 
80K,  Ralph  E  Starkweather  to  Louis  Frazien 
and  Abraham  M  Oppenheim,  99  years  from  May 
1,  1913;  lessees  to  erect  new  building  before 
May  1,  1915,  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000,  to  go 
to  lessor  at  the  end  of  the  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

2  years     15,000 

97  years     1 7,000 


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Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

STATE  st,  n  w  cor  Twenty-first  st,  e  f,  210x151, 
Chicago  City  Railway  Co,  by  T  E  Mitten,  presi- 
dent, to  City  Fuel  Co,  Fred  W  Upham,  president, 
for  17  years  from  April  1,  1910;  lease  dated  Jan 
6,  1910;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation;  les- 
sor agrees  to  sell  said  premises  to  lessee  for  the 
sum  of  $130,000,  payable  as  follows:  $1,000  upon 
delivery  of  indenture,  $4,000  or  or  before 
Oct  i,  1914,  and  $125,000  on  or  before  April  1, 
1915. 

1   year     4,000 

1  year     4,500 

1  year 5,000 

1  year 5,500 

1  year    6,500 

12  years     7,500 

STATE  st,  n  e  cor  of  Madison  st,  w  f,  53x150; 
Estate  of  Marshall  Field  to  Mandel  Bros,  for  99 
years  from  May  1,  1908;  lessees  to  erect  a  mer- 
cantile and  office  building  not  less  than  10  stories 
high,  costing  not  less  than  $300,000,  and  to  be 
ready  by  May  1,  1918;  building  to  lessor  at  end 
of  term  without  compensation. 

10  years     50,000 

89  years     60,000 

STATE  st,  between  Adams  and  Jackson  blvd, 
w  f,  50x144,  Nos  221  and  223,  Geo  G  Suther- 
land, trustee  under  will  of  Nancy  A  McLean, 
deceased,,  of  Janesville,  Wis,  to  Herman  H  Kohl- 
saat,  for  99  years  from  May  1,  1910;  lessee  to  pay 
all  taxes;  right  to  assign  to  Fred'k  R  Barnheisel; 
building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 
Cash  37,000 

2  years     1 5,000 

10  years    23,000 

15  years     24,000 

25  years    27,000 

47    years    29,387 

STATE  st,  Nos  318-324,  75x100;  William  Waller 
to  Hoefeld-Lelewer,  for  99  years  from  Aug  1, 
1907;  lessee  purchased  the  four-sotry  building 
for  $50,000  cash. 

2  years    12,000 

18  years    17,000 

5  years     18,000 

74  years     20,000 

STATE  st,  South,  Nos  158  to  164,  e  f,  96x120,  n  w 

cor  Monroe  st.  Board  of  Education  to  Louis 
M  Stumer,  Benj  J  Rosenthal  and  Louis  Eckstein 
for  99  years,  4  months  from  Jan  1,  1901;  lessees 
to  pay  all  taxes  and  erect  by  May  1,  1912,  build- 
ing costing  at  least  $300,000;  lessor  to  purchase 
building  at  end  of  term. 

16  months     47,500 

3  years     47,500 

10  years,    49,875 

10  years     52,368 

75  years 56,434 

STATE   st,    n    e    cor    Sixteenth,    120x151,    Chicago 

Title  and  Trust  Co,  trustee,  John  D  Jennings, 
deceased,  to  Henry  Siegel  and  Frank  E  Vogel, 
99  years  from  January  1,  1907;  lessee  to  erect 
buildings  to  cost  $200,000  within  12  months, 
buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease 
without  compensation. 

99  years     8,000 

STATE  st,  Nos  112  to  116,  e  f,  64x143,  n  w  cor 
Calhoun  pi,  and  building,  Charles  W  Pardridge 
to  Edward  Hillman,  99  years  from  Jan  I,  1919. 
If  leesor  constructs  new  building  rent  shall  be  in- 
creased 5  per  cent  of  cost  thereof;  if  he  does 
not  build  prior  to  the  beginning  of  term,  lessee 
may  improve  the  property;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  lease  without  compensation. 
3  years 40,000 

96  years     52,500 

STATE  st,  n  w  cor  of  Madison,  66!4xl05j4,  with 

buildings,  S  A  Crozer  to  Otto  Young,  99  years 
from  July  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  building  not 
less  than  eight  stories  high  and  costing  not  less 
than  $175,000,  by  May  15,  1897;  improvements 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compen- 
sation   32,000 

STATE  st,  No  296,  e  f,  150  ft  s  of  Van  Buren, 
1954x100;  Chauncey  C  Starkweather  to  Thomas 
McGinnis;  104  years  and  five  months  from  Dec 
1,  1913;  lessee  paid  $19,000  for  building;  im- 
provements to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

From  Dec  1,  1903  until    1905    3,000 

From  May  1,  1905,  to  April  30,  1907 4,000 

From  May  1,  1905,  to  April  30,  1909... 4,200 

99  years     5,000 

STATE  st,  e  f,  98.75  ft  n  of  Twenty-fourth  st, 
150x125,  W  C  Reynolds  to  Jonathan  Clark,  99 
years  from  Aug  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  within 
one  year  building  not  less  than  three  stories 
high  and  costing  not  less  than  $40,000;  lessor 
to  purchase  improvements  at  end  of  term  at  an 
appraised  value. 

5  years     3,000 

94  years     3,600 

STATE  st,  Nos  118  and  120,  46^x106,  Charles 
W  Pardridge  to  Mrs  Mollie  Netcher,  99  years, 
from  Nov  1,  1899;  lessee  to  construct  a  fire- 
proof building  to  cost  not  less  than  $200,000  by 
Nov  1,  1911,  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
lease. 
99  years  51,000 

STATE  st,  w  f,  100  ft  n  of  Harmon  ct,  20x138^, 
Mary  B  Williams  and  John  Shackelford  of  Lex- 
ington, Ky,  to  Jonathan  Clark,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1890;  buildings  to  remain  property  of 
lessee  at  end  of  term. 
2  years  900 

97  years     1,200 

STATE   st,    s   w   cor   of   Twentieth,    155.1x151,    M 

Field  and  L  Z  Leiter  to  A  J  Cooper,  99  years 
lease  from  Jan  1,  1890;  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

«  years     5.000 

93  years     8.000 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

STATE  st,  w  f,  201.82  ft  n  of  Twenty-sixth  st, 
50.33x179,  John  Johnston,  San  Jose,  Cal,  to  R 
J  Withers  and  others,  30  years  from  July  1, 
1886. 

5    years    1,875 

Balance   of   term    6   per    cent    on   appraised   value 
every    five    years. 

STATE  st,  Nos  4840-4846,  80x100,  Frank  I  Wil- 
son to  J  C  Hedrick,  99  years  from  May  1,  1894; 
lessee  to  erect  a  four-story  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $25,000  by  Jan  1,  1895;  to  be  purchased 
by  lessor  at  end  ot  lease. 
99  years  1,440 

STATE  st,  e  f,  404  ft  n  of  Fiftieth  st,  218x102, 
James  C  McCuIlough  to  James  M  Stebblns, 
50  years  from  May  1,  1889;  lessee  to  erect  by 
May  1,  1893,  five  three-story  store  and  flat 
buildings;  lessor  to  purchase  buildings  at  end  of 
lease,  but  if  price  can  not  be  agreed  upon,  lease 
to  be  extended  10  years  at  5  per  cent. 
16  years 1,050 

.  34  years,  to  be  reappraised   every    17   years,  and 
rental   to   be   5   per  cent   on   the   revaluation. 

STATE  st,  s  w  cor  of  Washington,  56x85,  Otto 
Young  to  the  Reliance  Co,  198  years  from  July 
1,  1893;  lessee  to  erect  by  May  1,  1895,  a  fire- 
proof building  not  less  than  12  stories  high, 
and  to  cost  not  less  than  $200,000  in  addition  to 
the  amount  already  expended  on  the  basement 
and  first  story,  in  strength  to  be  like  The  Fair 
building,  and  the  interior  to  be  like  the  Rookery; 
should  it  be  less  than  12  stories  or  170  feet  high 
and  cost  only  $150,000,  and  unless  the  lessee 
shall  make  it  12  stories  and  not  less  than  170 
feet  high  by  May  1,  1896,  lessee  shall  pay  to  the 
lessor  $80,000,  and  in  such  case  the  ground  rent 
shall  be  reduced  to  $20,000  a  year;  building  to 
go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease;  no  intoxicating  liq- 
uors to  be  sold  on  the  premises. 
198  years 24,000 

STATE  st,   n   e   cor   Fortieth  st,    191x140,  Thomas 
R  Lyon  to  the  Chicago  &  South  Side  Rapid  Tran- 
sit  Railroad,   99  years  from   Nov   1,    1892;   build- 
ing to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99    years    2,400 

STATE  st,  n  w  cor  Van  Buren,  25x120,  Kather- 
ine  S  Isham  et  al  to  Joseph  E  Otis,  50  years 
from  May  1,  1885;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at 
end  of  lease;  rental  $2,700  a  year  unless"  lessors 
shall  elect  to  have  reappraisal  every  five  years, 
in  which  case  rental  shall  be  6  per  cent  on  ap- 
praised value. 
50  years  2,700 

STATE  st,  Nos  113  and  115,  w  f,  John  M  Wil- 
liams to  Edward  D  Stevens  and  others,  99  years 
from  Jan  1,  1893;  lessee  paid  $70,000  for  the 
building;  also  agrees  to  add  two  stories  by 
March  1,  1889,  and  will  within  27  years  erect 
new  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $175,000;  to 
be  purchased  at  termination  of  lease  by  lessor 
at  one-half  its  appraised  value. 
99  years  35,000 

STATE  st,  s  e  cor  Madison,  120x100,  State  at, 
120  ft  s  of  Madison,  w  f,  60^x171^,  Madison 
st,  110  ft  e  of  State  st,  n  f,  67^x1 10,  L  Z  Leiter 
to  Leopold  Schlesinger  and  David  Mayer,  99 
years  from  July  1,  1905;  the  lessees  agree  to 
construct  on  or  before  July  1,  1908,  a  fireproof 
building  not  less  than  eight  stories  high  of  steel 
and  iron,  to  cost  not  less  than  $600,000. 
99  years  112,000 

STATE  st,  Nos  149-153,  45xl44K,  with  build- 
ings, Samuel  A  Crozier  of  Upland,  Pa.,  to  Otto 
Young,  100  years  from  May  1,  1901;  building 
of  modern  construction,  10  stories  high  and  cost- 
ing $140,000  to  be  erected. 

9    years     20,000 

91    years    15,000 

STATE  st.  No  147,  30xl44'/S,  Sarah  Roche  and 
Harriet  Albee  of  Blue  Island  to  Otto  Young, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1902,  at  an  annual  rental 
of  $12,000  quarterly;  lessee  has  right  to  reduce 
annual  rental  during  last  89  years  to  $10,800 
by  paying  on  or  before  April  30,  1912,  the  lump 
sum  of  $30,000. 
99  years  1 2,000 

STATE  st.  No  182,  25x120,  John  Trayner  to  the 
Empire  Cloak  and  Suit  Co,  99  years  from  May 
1,.  1902;  lessee  paid  $25,000  for  the  building; 
prior  to  its  removal  the  lessee  must  Rive  bond 
for  $50,000  that  it  will  be  replaced  with  a  struc- 
ture to  cost  $50,000. 
99  years 15,000 

STATE    st.    No    159,    20x83,    Frederick    Fischer    to 
John  M  Kranz,  99  vears  from  Tulv  1.  1902;  lessee 
purchased    the    building    for    $20,000. 
99    years    10,000 

STATE  st,  w  f,  80  ft  s  of  Hubbard  ct,  40xl56K. 
L  Z  Letter  to  J  W  Conroy,  99  years  from  April 
30,  1895;  building  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
lease. 

5    years    6,000 

94    years 7,200 

STATE  st,  s  e  cor  Lake,  1 09x68 '/i.  estate  of  W 
E  Hale  to  Adah  F  Burton  and  Robert  C  Bur- 
ton, 99  years  from  Dec  2,  1901;  lessees  depos- 
ited with  lessor  $30,000.  to  be  expended  in  im- 
provements by  Mav  1.  1903;  insurance  80  per 
cent  of  value  of  building. 
99  vears  10,000 

STATE  st,  No  20<>,  20x101.  Cyrus  H  McCormick 
and  others  to  Thomas  McGinnis,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1903;  lessee  pays  $10.000  for  building, 
which  reverts  to  the  lessor  at  the  expiration  of 
the  lease.  . 

10    years     9.000 

89    vears     10.000 

STATE  st,  Nos  392-396.  50x1 08  ^.  Richard  I 
Stearns,  trustee,  to  Loval  L  Smith.  99  years  from 
Feh  1.  1903:  lessee  to  erect  bv  Feh  "1,  1915.  a 
fireproof  htiilHins.  to  cost  not  less  than  $50.000; 
to  go  to  the  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 
99  years  3.600 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

STATE   st,    n    w    cor   Thirty-first    st,    63x117,    C   J 
Singer    to    Henry    S    Knill,    99    years    from    Nov 
1,   1890;    buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  the  end   of 
the   term. 
99    years     4,125 

STATE  st,  s  w  cor  Adams  st,  22y,xBO'/,,  Ralph 
E  Starkweather  to  Louis  Frazin  and  Abraham 
M  Oppenheim,  99  years  from  May  1,  1903;  les- 
see pays  $15,000  for  the  building;  also  lessee 
agrees  to  erect,  before  May  1,  1915,  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000;  to  go  to  the  lessor 
at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 

2    years     , 15,000 

97    years     i 17,000 

STATE  st,  Nos  268-276,  100x100,  Heirs  of  Mrs 
Harriett  S  Jones  to  Herman  E  Dick  and  David 
Mayer,  99  years  from  May  1,  1908;  lessors  to 
deposit  $50,000  in  securities  that  they  will  build; 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of 
lease  without  compensation. 

5    years    35,000 

94    years     40,000 

STATE  st.  No  304,  19JixlOO,  State  Bank  of 
Chicago,  trustee,  to  John  E  Kernott  and  Clarence 
E  Beck,  99  years  from  April  1,  1908;  lessees  paid 
$9,000  for  the  building;  to  go  to  lessor  at  ex- 
piration of  lease  without  compensation. 

2    years    5,000 

8    years    5,500 

89    years    6,000 

STATE  st,  South,  No  302,  e  f,  19.75x100,  between 
Van  liuren  and  Harrison  sts,  Chancellor  L  Jenks 
to  "Ike"  Bezark;  lessee  paid  $12,000  for  build- 
ing; 99  years  from  Nov  1,  1909;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

5    years    6,000 

94    years     6,500 

STATE   st,    No    476,    e    f,    20x100,    Carl    Buhl   and 
Joseph  Theurer  to  Louis  Olcese  of  Oak  Park,  99 
years  from  Nov  1,   1908;  building  to  go  to  lessor 
at  the  expiration   of  the  term. 
99    years    2,000 

STATE  st,  Nos  187  and  189,  27^x147,  Wm  H 
and  Ethelbert  W  Peek  and  others  to  Louis  Frazin 
and  Abraham  M  Oppenheim,  99  years  trom  May 
1,  1907;  lessees  to  improve  the  property  with  a 
fireproof  building  not  less  than  eight  stories  high, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  by  May  1,  1917; 
$50,000  to  be  deposited  with  the  Corn  Exchange 
National  Bank  to  guarantee  the  fulfillment  of  the 
contract;  buildings  to  go  to  the  lessors  at  the  ex- 
piration of  the  lease  without  compensation. 

10    years    20,000 

10    years    21,000 

79    years    22,000 

STATE  st,  South,  Nos  229  and  231,  w  f,  36x144.9, 
Equitable  Trust  Co,  trustee  of  John  D  Jennings, 
deceased,  to  Paul  Brauer,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1904;  lessee  may  replace  present  building  with 
another  costing  not  less  than  $50,000;  buildings 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation; 
lessee  has  purchased  building  for  $25,000. 
15  years  20,000 

10  years    22,500 

74    years    25,000 

STATE  st,  No  212,  e  f,  29x145,  May  21,  1909, 
Charles  F  Gunther  to  Jacob  L  Kesner,  99  years 
from  June  1,  1909;  lessee  paid  $40,000  for  build- 
ing and  improvements  and  is  to  pay  taxes;  les- 
see may  remove  building  at  any  time  and  replace 
same  with  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000, 
to  be  completed  within  fifteen  months  after  the 
removal  of  the  building;  lessee  to  deposit  $50,000 
as  security  for  building  covenant;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  20,000 

STATE  st,  South,  Nos  48  to  54,  e  f,  77x80,  being 
s    w    cor    of    Couch    pi,    between    Lake    and    Ran- 
dolph sts,  Eugene  K  Butler  to  William  M  Cahn, 
99  years   from    March    1,    1909. 
1    year    22,500 

5  years    25,000 

6  years 27,500 

87    years    30,000 

STATE  st  ,  South,  Nos  412'/,  and  414,  e  f,  39#x 
108,  between  Harrison  and  Polk  sts,  and  im- 
provements. Miss  Adele  E  Flint  of  New  York 
City  to  Edward  T  Lehmann  and  Charles  Greve, 
99  years  from  Jan  1,  1909. 
99  years  4,000 

STATE  st,  s  w  cor  Jackson  blvd,  38x100,  Mrs 
Barbit  Bloom  to  John  C  Fetzer,  100  years  and 
five  months  from  Dec  1,  1903;  lessee  paid 
$15,000  for  building  and  deposited  $50.000  to 
guarantee  the  construction  of  a  firenroof  building 
within  five  years  to  co.st  not  less  than  $100.000; 
to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  the  term.  Rent 
for  17  months,  $25,500. 
99  years  20,000 

STATE  st,  Nos  217  and  219,  \A2'A  ft  s  of  Adams, 
trustees  of  estate  of  Henry  Kohn,  to  Henry  C 
Lytton,  approximately  99  years  from  Julv  1. 
1905:  lessee  to  erect  within  15  months  from  May 
1,  1917,  fireproof  building  not  less  than  eight 
stories  with  foundation  heavv  enough  to  carrv 
twelve  stories,  to  secure  the  fulfillment  of  which 
$50.000  has  been  deposited  with  the  Northern 
Trust  Co;  building  to  ETO  to  lessors  at  the  ex- 
piration of  the  lease  without  compensation  ;  lease 
mav  be  extended  for  nine  years  from  May  1. 
2004.  at  $36.000  a  vear. 

From    Tuly    1,    1905,    to   Dec.    31,    1906 30,000 

From    Jan    1,    1907,    to    Dec    31,    1911 30,000 

From    'Tan    1,    1912    to    Apr    30,    1914 32,500 

From    May    1,    1914,    to    Apr   30,    1924 35,000 

From    May    1,    1924,    to    Apr   30,    2004 36.000 

STATE  st.  No  155,  w  f,  25x83,  Adolf  Kraits  to 
Henry  Sieffel  and  David  Maver,  101  years  and 

11  months    from    Auer    1,    1902;    lessee    mav    on 
or  before  Aug  1.  1912,  pav  to  the  lessor  $45.000. 
the    rent    then     to    be    reduced     from    $18.000    to 
$16,000;    buildings    revert    to    lessor    at    end    of 
lease    18,000 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


101 


-  GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

'  STATE  st,  n  e  cor  Sixteenth,  120x151,  Chicago 
Title  and  Trust  Co,  trustee,  John  D  Jennings, 
deceased,  to  Henry  Siegel  and  Frank  E  Vogel, 
99  years  from  Jan  1,  1907;  lessee  to  erect 
buildings  to  cost  $200,000  within  12  months; 
buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease 
without  compensation. 

99    years    , 8,000 

STATE  st,  120  ft  s  of  Adams,  w  f,  22J4xl45, 
C  H  Beers  to  Henry  Siegel,  99  years  and  3 
months  from  February  1,  1899;  lessee  shall  ex- 

Eend  $10,000  in  improvements  within  four  years 
rom  date  of  lease,  in  case  building  is  destroyed 
by  fire  or  otherwise  lessee  shall  construct  a  build- 
ing not  less  than  eight  stories  at  a  cost  of  not 
less  than  $25,000;  lessor  to  purchase  it  at  ter- 
mination of  lease  at  appraised  value. 

5    years    11,000 

94  years  and  3  months 12,000 

STATE  st,  100  ft  s  of  Adams,  w  f,  20x145, 
Equitable  Trust  Co,  trustees,  to  Henry  Siegel 
of  New  York,  99  years  from  May  1,  1899;  lessee 
is  required  to  expend  $10,000'  in  improvements 
by  May  1,  1903,  and  may  construct  building  at 
a  cost  of  not  less  than  $25,000  within  one  year 
from  May  1  of  any  year,  but  must  first  deposit 
$25,000  with  lessor  before  removing  the  present 
building. 
99  years  8,000 

STATE  st,  old  Nos  229-231,  new  No  235  South 
State  st,  w  f,  36x144  9-10,  between  Jackson  blvd 
and  Adams  st,  Paul  Brauer  to  The  Hub  for  91 
years  from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  to  pay  all  taxes; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation ;  lessee  purchases  building  for  $25,000. 

5   years    30,000 

12  years 32,500 

74  years   35,000 

STATE  st,  ne  cor  Van  Buren,  80x144,  Francis 
D  Everett  and  George  H  Campbell,  trustees  es- 
tate James  Campbell,  to  A  L  Sercomb,  for  99 
years  from  Aug  1,  1892;  lessee  deposited  $10,000 
as  security  for  payment  of  rent  and  $100,000  in 
U  S  bonds  or  currency  to  guarantee  the  con- 
struction of  an  8-story  building,  to  cost  $150,- 
000 ;  buildings  to  be  purchased  by  lessors  at  ex- 
piration of  lease. 

2   years   20,000 

97  years   30,000 

STATE  st,  North,  s  w  cor  Randolph  st,  e  f,  106.9x 
90x25x40x31x20x50x30,  Francis  Bartlett  of  Bev- 


erly, Mass,  to  Max  doldstine,  Peter  T  Schaefer 
ana  Aaron  J  Jones,  198  years  from  Jan  2, 
1912;  lessee  to  pay  taxes  and  to  erecl  not  later 
than  Jan  2,  1916,  fireproof  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $300,000,  to  be  reay  Mar  2,  1917;  build- 
ings to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 

5  years   50,000 

20  years    55,000 

173  years   60,000 

STATE  st,  e  f,  120  ft  s  Monroe  st,  new  No  114  S, 
20x120  ft,  Heirs  of  Benjamin  Grossman  to  Auto- 
matic   Exposition    Co,    99    years    from    May    1, 
1911. 
99    years    22,500 

STATE  st,  n  e  cor  Jackson  blvd,  58  ft  354  inches 
by  73  ft,  Eugene  S  Kimball  and  Mrs  Helen  M 
Galloway  to  The  Hub  for  103J4  years  from  Nov 
1,  1907 ;  lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  not 
less  than  ten  stories,  to  cost  not  less  than  $150,- 

000,  prior  to  Jan  1,  1915;  to  go  to  lessors  at  ex- 
piration of  term  without  compensation ;   rent  for 
the    year    building    is    in    construction    shall    be 
$25,000  instead  of  $50,000. 

4'A    years    22,500 

50       years   50,000 

49        years    51,000 

STATE  st,  Nos  235-237,  58J4  ft  n  of  Jackson  blvd, 
w  f,  22.25x147,  L-shaped  with  71x80  ft,  s  f, 
in  Jackson  blvd,  Hattie  H  Keeney,  Chicago, 
Claribel  and  George  W  Gardner,  of  St  Paul,  and 
Elsie  R  Hannah  of  Traverse  City,  Mich,  to  The 
Hub,  10354  years  from  Nov  1,  1907;  lessee  to 
erect  fireproof  building  not  less  than  10  stories 
high  prior  to  Jan  1,  1915;  to  go  to  lessor  at  ex- 
piration of  term  without  compensation. 

454   years   20,000 

1        year    18,000 

9  years    38,000 

89        years    40,000 

STATE  st.  South,  n  e  cor  Van  Buren  st,  w  f, 
80x144,  State  Safety  Co,  by  Albert  L  Sercomb, 
president,  and  Henry  G  Foreman,  secretary,  to 
Rothschild  &  Co,  80  years  and  five  months  from 
Oct  1,  1905;  lessee  to  erect  building  not  less  than 
10  stories  high,  to  cost  not  less  than  $300,000, 
to  be  ready  Jan  1,  1913;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end 
of  term  without  compensation. 

80  years  and   five  months 63,000 

STATE     st,     South,     old     265-271     (new     325-331), 

w  f,  80x144,  between  Van  Buren  st  and  Jackson 

»•  blvd.  Estate  of  Louisa  G   Bigelow  to   Rothschild 

&   Co,   for  99   years  and   nine  months  form   Aug 

1,  1906;    lessee    to   erect    building   not   less    than 
10   stories  high,   to  cost   not  less   than   $200.000; 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 

13    years    and    nine    months 50,000 

86    years    55,000 

:STATTE  st,  South,  old  257-263  (new  317-323), 
w  f,  80x144,  between  Van  Buren  st  and  Jack- 
son blvd,  Albert  Keep,  Mary  K  Otis  and 
Chauncey  Keep  to  Rothschild  &  Co,  for  99  years 
and  three  months,  from  Feb  1,  1907;  lessee  to 
erect  modern  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$200,000,  to  be  ready  by  April  30,  1914;  to  go 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

4  years  and  three  months 40.000 

20  years    52,000 

75    years    54,000 

STATE  st,  South,  old  No  253  and  255,  w  f,  40x 
144,  between  Van  Buren  st  and  Tackson  blvd, 
120  ft  s  of  Jackson  blvd,  Frederick  W  Clark, 
Geo  T  Clark,  Emmaretta  M  Kauffman  and  Jona- 
than Yates  Clark,  as  surviving  trustees  under 
*deed  of  trust  from  Alice  Clark,  widow  of  Jona- 


GKOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

than  Clark,  deceased,  to  Rothschild  &  Co,  for 
71  years  from  Jan  1,  1909;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing not  less  than  10  stories,  to  be  ready  by 
Jan  1,  1914;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation. 

71   years   ....j 28,000 

STATE  st,  South,  old  Nos  245,  247,  249  and  251, 
w  f,  80x144,  between  Van  Buren  st  and  Jackson 
blvd,  40  ft  south  of  Jackson  blvd,  Estate  of 
Jonathan  Clark,  deceased,  by  trustees,  to  Roth- 
schild &  Co,  for  71  years  from  January  1,  1909i; 
lessee  to  erect  a  building  not  less  than  10  stories 
high,  to  be  ready  by  January  1,  1914;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
71  years  50,000 

STATE  st,  South,  Nos  407-409,  w  f,  40x80,  40 
ft  s  Hubbard  pi  and  Hubbard  ct,  Nos  48  to  50', 
n  f,  50x80,  Harriet  S  Dimick  and  Bessie  Dimick 
to  Frank  A  Hecht,  99  years  from  Feb  1,  1911. 

99    years    8,000 

STATE  st,  South,  Nos  1739-1735,  w  f,  86x123, 
Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co,  trustee,  under  will  of 
John  D  Jennings,  deceased,  to  Frederick  S 
Oliver,  198  years  from  Feb  1,  1911,  to  Jan  31, 
2109;  lessee  may  purchase  fee  any  time  within 
ten  years  from  date  for  $82,500. 

198    years    3.750 

STATE  st,  North,  No  23,  w  f,  and  building,  120 
ft  s  of  Washington  st,  24x150,  Julia  Isabella 
Tourtellotte  and  Fredk  J  Tourtellotte  to  Chas 
A  Stevens  &  Bros,  99  years  from  May  1,  1911; 
lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$100,000  prior  to  May  1,  1925;  $50,000  deposit 
required  to  secure  erection  of  building;  lease  to 
be  extended  50  years  if  improvements  are  not 
purchased;  rental  $30,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

99  years     30,000 

STATE  st,  n  w  cor  West  Randolph  st,  e  f,  52.37x 
40y,,  Mary  S  Dyche  to  D  R  Dyche  Drug  Co, 
by  Louis  Eckstein,  pres :  75  years  from  Alar  1, 
1907. 

4  years   16,00( 

6  years  18,000 

10  years   19,000 

20  years 20,000 

20  years  21,000 

15  years   22,000 

STATE  st,  South,  22  ft  s  of  Adams  st,  e  f,  20x 
101,  with  20  ft  n  front  on  Adams  st,  Nos  202- 
204  State  st,  Charles  H  Starkweather  to  Buck 
&  Rayner,  by  Louis  Eckstein,  103  years  6 
months  from  July  1,  1910;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing at  least  5  stories  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,- 
000  prior  to  June  30,1920;  building  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  term ;  lesse  purchases  building  for 
20,000. 

103%  years     21,000 

STATE  st,  n  e  cor  Twenty-ninth  st,  w  f,  139x141, 
George  W  Ludlow  of  Evanston  to  Allie  C 
Shank,  99  years  from  July  1,  1912;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

99  years     2,400 

STATE  st,  South,  Nos  458-468,  e  f,  75x100,  be- 
tween Van  Buren  and  Harrison  sts,  Albert  Hoe- 
feld  and  Stewart  Lelewer  to  Robert  Rosenthal, 
92  years,  9  months  from  May  1,  1913;  sub 
lessee  purchases  improvements  for  $50,000. 

1       year  17,000 

8       years    22,500 

5       years    23,000 

13       years    25,000 

65  Yi  years   26,000 

STATE  st,  South,  Nos  340-346,  50  ft  n  of  Van 
Buren,  e  f,  98x110  ft,  Herman  E  Diek  and  David 
Mayer  to  Jones  Linick  and  Schaeffer  Co  for 
94  years  beginning  May  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect 
prior  to  May 
least  $150,000. 

4  years    65,000 

90  years    80,000 

STATE  st,  n  e  cor  Twenty-eighth  st,  w  f,  50x72, 

Harriet  A  Croxon  of  Monroe,  Cal,  to  Samuel 
Lauter,  99  years  from  July  1,  1911;  lessee  pur- 
chases buildings  for  $7,500;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

5  years    1,100 

10  years    1,200 

84  years    1,250 

STATE  st,   w   f,    370   ft   n   of   Sixteenth  st,   45.9x 

164.65,  Mary  B  Williams  of  Lexington,  Ky,  to 
Jonathan  Clark,  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1890; 
should  25  ft  be  condemned  for  use  of  Alley  L 
road,  rent  to  be  reduced  6  per  cent  on  amount 

of  damages   awarded 1,000 

STATE  st,  North,  n  w  cor  of  Ontario,  65.4x40, 
Thomas  Howard  to  J  V  A  Weaver,  99  years, 
from  May  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  building  cost- 
ing not  less  than  $15,000  and  not  less  than  four 
stories  high;  lessor  to  purchase  improvements 
at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value. 

5    years     1,200 

94    years    1,500 

STATE  st,  w  f,  80  ft  s  of  Hubbard  ct,  James  W 
Paxton,  Wheeling,  W  Va,  to  John  W  Conroy, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect 
three-story  building  in  rear,  not  less  than  three 
stories  high  and  costing  not  less  than  $8,000; 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  with- 
out compensation. 

5    years     2,500 

5    years    3,600 

89    years    4.0UU 

STATE  st,  s  w  cor  Cloud  ct,  152x100  ft,  Theo- 
dore G  Dickinson  to  James  F  Winter,  99  years 
from  July  1,  1891;  lessee  to  erect  within  seven 
months  a  three-story  store  and  flat  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $7,000;  improvements  to  go  to 

lessor    at    end    of    lease 6,000 

STATE  st,  e  f,  125  ft  s  of  Thirty-ninth  st,  75x 
103,  S  M  Akerly  of  Orange  County,  N  Y,  to 
Aaron  B  Mead,  99  years  from  May  1,  1892; 


94  years  beginning  May   1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect 
prior    to    May    1,    1923    a    building    to    cost    at 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

lessee  may  purchase  the  ground  by  May   1,   1902, 
at  $18,000;  building  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at 

end    of    lease    at    cash    value 900 

STATE  st,  n  w  cor  Washington  st,  91J4x90,  George 
M  Pullman  and  Watson  Matthews,  trustees,  to 
Herman  H  Kohlsaat,  Hannah  M  Williams  et  al 
being  parties  of  the  third  part;  102  years  from 
May  1,  1893;  Lessee  will  within  11  years  from 
May  1,  1896,  remodel  the  building  and  until  12 
months  from  the  time  of  beginning  shall  expend 
at  least  $100,000  in  improvements  of  a  perma- 
nent character;  the  lessee  may,  however,  take 
down  present  building  and  construct  a  new  one 
within  11  years  and  6  months  from  May  1,  1896; 
should  it  be  remodeled,  it  is  to  be  completed 
within  12  months  from  the  time  it  is  commenced; 
in  case  lessee  determines  to  erect  new  building 
it  shall  be  completed  by  Nov  1,  1907,  and 
within  18  months  from  the  time  destruction  of 
the  old  building  is  commenced;  the  building 
shall  cover  the,  entire  ground  and  shall 
be  at  least  eight  stories  high,  fireproof 
and  shall  be  a  modern  store  and  office  building; 
the  lessee  agrees  to  deposit  with  the  Marchants' 
Loan  &  Trust  Co  securities  to  the  amount  of 
$100,000  or  convey  real  estate  in  Cook  County 
of  like  value;  he  must  furnish  a  bond  of  $100,000 
to  be  appraised  by  George  M  Pullman  pri'or  to 
the  remodeling  or  destruction  of  the  present 
building,  and  as  soon  as  a  like  amount  has  been 
expended  the  securities  or  bond  shall  be  re- 
turned to  the  lessee;  the  present  building  is 
of  the  value  of  $100,000,  and  should  lessee  fail 
to  comply  with  the  requirements  of  this  lease 
he  shall  pay  to  lessors  $100,000;  lease  may  be 
extended  99  years  from  May  1,  1995,  at  $75,000; 
should  it  not  be  extended,  lessors  shall  pur- 
chase the  buildings  at  two-thirds  of  value. 

3    years    47,350 

5    years    57,500 

5    years    65,000 

89    years    75,000 

STATE  st,  e  f,  100  ft  n  of  Seventeenth  st,  50x151 
ft,  Joseph  A  Brown  et  al  to  Henry  Siegel,  99 
years  from  July  1,  1891;  lessee  to  purchase 
building  at  expiration  of  lease  at  appraised 
value  2,400 

STATE  st.  old  No  .206,  62  y,  ft  s  of  Adams,  e  f, 
20x101,  Frank  H  Starkweather  to  John  R  Thomp- 
son, 99  years  from  May  1,  1906;  lessee  paid  $15,- 
000  for  the  building. 

2  years   11,000 

10  years   13,000 

87  years   15,000 

STATE  st,  n  w  cor  Quincy,  3354x144,  Antoinette 
K  Dangler,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  Mrs  Eliza  C 
Hamill  to  Charles  Ruppert,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1916,  lessee  to  construct  steel  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $200,000  within  one  year  from  May 

99  years    35,000 

Lease  is  subject  to  prior  lease  to  Foreman  Shoe  ; 
Company,  10  years  from  May  1,  1906,  at  annual 
rental  for  five  years  of  $25,000;  next  five  years 
$30,000.  This  is  the  site  of  the  Consumers'  build- 
ing, Ruppert  having  sold  his  interest  to  J.  L. 
Kesner. 

STATE  st,  135  ft  s  of  East  Fifty-fourth  st,  w  f,  SOx 
161.      Hetty   H    R   Green   to   Morris   A    Katz,   99 
years    from    Oct    1,    1914;    lessee   has   purchased 
buildings. 
99  years   400 

STATE  st,  new  no  231  and  233,  117  ft  n  East 
Jackson  blvd,  40x144,  Mrs  Harold  I  Ikes  to 
Robert  H  Ulmer  (since  assigned  to  Henry  C 
Lytton)  54  years  and  six  months  from  Nov  1, 
1912. 

S'/2  years     23,000 

5       years    35,000 

1       year     37,500 

43       years    40,000 

iTEWART  av,  s  w  cor  of  South  Normal  nark- 
way,  71x135,  George  B  Cook,  Woonsocket,  R.  I, 
to  John  H  Earl,  99  years  from  September  1, 
1890;  lessee  to  erect  building  in  two  years  not 
less  than  two  stories  and  costing  not  less  than 
$4,000;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation 300 

STEWART  av,  n  w  cor  of  Sixty-ninth  st,  70x135, 
George  B  Cook,  Woonsocket,  R  I,  to  John  H 
Earl,  99  years  from  Sept  5,  1890;  lessee  to  erect 
brick  building  in  two  years  costing  not  less  than 
$6,000;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation 540 

STONY   ISLAND    av,    s   w   cor   Sixty-seventh    st, 
100x115,  Harry  C  Edmonds  to  John  V  Mahoney 
and   Thomas  J    Mahoney,   99   years   from    Feb    1, 
1914;  lessees  to  erect  a  building  prior  to  July   1 
1914,  to  cost  at  least  $25,000;  buildings  to  lessor 
without    compensation    on     expiration    of    term;  • 
lessee  has  option  to  purchase  premises  any  time 
prior  to  July   1,   1924,  for  $90,000. 
18    mos 3,333 

4  years     5,000 

5  years     5,250 

89    years    6,000 

STONY  ISLAND  av,  s  w  cor  Seventy-fifth  st, 
166x7954,  Eliza  O  Harvey  to  Geo  L  Berman,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1914. 

5   years    1.500 

5   years    2,000 

5   years 2,500 

89  years    3,000 

TAYLOR  st.  s  w  cor  Aberdeen,  84.98x95,  William 
Loeb  to  Valeria  M  Williams,  99  years  from 
Tan  1,  1892,  lessee  to  erect  by  Oct  1,  1892,  a 
four-story  store  and  flat  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $40,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  appraised 
value  at  end  of  lease;  lessor  to  have  the  right 
to  purchase  interest  of  lessee  at  any  time  on 
same  terms  as  offered  by  any  others 1,800 


102 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GB.OUND     LEASES. 


Per  Year 


TAYLOR  st,  s  w  cor  Loomis  st,  n  f,  65x104,  Hettie 
H  R  Green  to  Isaac  Marks,  99  years  from  July  1, 
1912;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less 


than  $15,000. 
99  years 


j  000 
'•V"A 


Jin     I'lUV      •*»     i?u-r  t     v****n  „.  —  —  -       - , 

cost  not  less  than  $2,000;  to  be  purchased,  by 
lessor  at  the  expiration  of  lease  at  appraised 
value;  lessee  may  purchase  ground  by  Nov  1, 
1914,  for  $4,100.  ... 

93   years 'and   three   months 

TAYLOR  st,  200x134,  n  f,  106  ft  e  of  Rockwell 
st,  Helen  Culver  to  Miller  Hall,  99  years  from 
Feb  1  1898;  lessee  agrees  to  construct  a  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000  with  all  rea- 
sonable dispatch;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 

...   1,200 


3,000 

THIRTY-lRST  st.  s  e  cor  Dearborn,  35.6x114, 
Libbie  H  Underbill  to  Henry  Werveke,  50  years 
from  Mar  1,  1893;  lessee  to  construct  building 
to  "ostnot  less  than  $15,000;  to  De  purchasea 
by  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  appraised  value. 
50  years 


$50,000 
5  years  

THIRTY-FIFTH  st,  440  ft  e  of  Ashland  ay,  n  f, 
550x632.  John  A  Spoor  and  F  S  Winston, 
trustees,  to  Chicago  House  Wrecking  Co,  20 
y«rs  from  July  1, *  1907 ;  lessees  may  buy  land 
within  five  years  at  $105,000. 
20  years  • • :  •  ' 


not  les?  than  $25,000,  within  one  year;  improve- 

- 


ments  to  go 
praised   value 


,, 
o  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  an  ap- 


500 


'  '•>uv 


1.45 
1,74 


THIRTY-SEVENTH  st,  s  e  cor  Ashland  ay,  500x 
100,  John  A  Spoor  and  Arthur  G  Leonard,  trus- 
tees,    to    Pfanmueller    Engineering    Co ;    lessors 
to  erect  a  warehouse  costing  $60,000. 
25  years   

THIRTY-NINTH  st,  n  f,  264  ft  w  of  Cottage 
Grove  av,  70x150,  Nancy  F  Nickerson  to  the 
Oakland  Warehouse  Company,  99  years  from 
Dec  16,  1894.  Should  the  lessee  desire  to  erect 
a  building,  it  will  be  necessary  .to  give  a  $20,000 
bond  to  secure  the  construction  of  a  $20,000 
structure. 
99  years  l-6K 

THIRTY-NINTH  st,  n  f,  from  Sherman  west  to 
Winter  st,  265.5x597  ft,  HA  Cram  and  G 
Moore,  trustees,  to  Bouton  Foundry  Co,  25  years 
from  April  1,  1889;  lessee  may  cancel  lease  at 
end  of  any  5  years  on  giving  three  months 
notice. 

1st  5   years    

2d   5   years    

3d  5  years •.••;•••; 

10  years,  5  per  cent  on  appraised  value. 

THIRTY-NINTH  st,  East,  n  e  cor  Indiana  av,  s  f, 
60x100,  Augustine  V  and  Charles  M  Gillespie  to 
Joseph  K  Lawler,  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1912; 
lessors  agree  to  pay  existing  incumbrance  of 
$7,000 ;  rent  first  2Yi  years 4,20 

J  ?£.;:;:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::«& 

S  years    5,00 

8654   years    6'°° 

THIRTY-NINTH  st,  n  e  cor  Aldine  av,  t  t,  85x 
101,  Chicago  Title  &  Trust  Co  to  Burt  J  Fitzger- 
ald, 198  years  from  Jan  1,  1915.  Lessee  has 
option  to  purchase  premises  prior  to  Oci  I,  192*. 
for  $22,500,  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

10  years   60 

188  years  M» 

TURNER  av,  200  ft  s  of  West  Nineteenth  st,  e  f, 
25x125;  Hetty  H  R  Green  to  Samuel  J  Fried- 
man, 99  years  from  July  1,  1915;  lessee  may 
August  1,  1916;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of 
99  years  

TURNER  av,  350  ft  t  of  West  Twenty-first  st, 
e  f,  31x125,  and  Homan  av,  375  ft  s  of  West 
Twenty-first  st,  w  f,  86x125,  Rose  M  and  Ed- 
ward Tehle  to  R  B  Arnold  Coal  Co,  99  years 
from  Sept  15,  1914;  lessee  may  purchase  land 
prior  to  Sept  15,  1924,  at  $17,000. 
99  years  

TWELFTH  st,  West,  s  e  cor  Halsted  st,  n  f, 
50x100,  Frederick  Scholer  to  West  Side  Trust 
&  Savings  Bank,  for  30  years  from  Jan  1,  1910; 
lessee  to  pay  all  taxes;  lessee  may  extend  lease 
for  additional  20  years  at  $12,000  a  year  for 
first  ten  years  and  $13,500  a  year  for  second  ten 
years ;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 

5  years   7,8C 

5  years   8,40 

20    years    9,00 

TWELFTH  st,  West,  No  737,  n  f,  50  ft  e  of  Hal- 
sted st,  25x90,  Louisa  J  Eber  and  Ida  C  Dutton 
to  West  Side  Trust  &  Savings  Bank,  by  Benj  S 
Meyer,  president,  for  27  years,  8  months  from 
May  1,  1912;  lease  dated  Nov  3,  1910;  lessee  to 


GROUND     LEASES. 


Per  Year 


pay  all  taxes  and  has  an  option  of  20  years  more 
at  $3,600  a  year. 
8  months    1,600 

4  years    2,400 

5  years   2,700 

18    years    3,000 

WELFTH  st,  West,  Nos  520-526,  n  f,  97x124, 
Alfred  B  Wilson  to  Max  Goodman  and  Annie 
Goodman.  99  years  from  May  1,  1909;  lessee 
to  pay  taxes  and  erect  during  first  ten  years 
building  to  cost  $10,000;  lessors  to  purchase 
building  at  end  of  term;  lessees  have  option  to 
purchase  any  time  within  ten  years  from  May  1, 
1909,  the  land  and  buildings  for  $15,000. 

5  years    750 

94  years   900 

WELFTH  st.  s  f,  125  ft  e  of  Michigan  av,  83x 
60,  Ehila  W  Garratt  to  Fred  J  Ferris  of  St 
Louis,  Mo,  99  years  from  July  1,  1890,  with 
a  ten  years'  option  of  purchase  for  $33,333; 
lessee  to  erect  building  costing  not  less  than 
$40,000;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation 2,000 

WELFTH  st,  n  e  cor  Spaulding  av,  sf,  82x125  ; 
Michael  Reilly  to  Phillip  Epstein,  for  99  years 
from  April  1,  1911;  lessee  to  erect  a  building 
by  Oct  1,  1911,  to  cost  $9,000;  to  go  to  lessor 
at  the  end  of  the  term. 
99  years  1.000 

TWELFTH  st,  West,  n  w  cor  Spaulding  av,  s  f, 
50J4xl25,  Cora  B  Upton  and  husband,  Thos 
J,  of  Manistee,  Mich,  to  Louis  M  Polakow,  99 
years  from  Feb  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing to  cost  at  least  $7,000  prior  to  Feb  1,  1914. 

10  years    600 

10  years   650 

79  years   750 

TWENTIETH  st.  n  f,  80  ft  w  oi  State,  71x155, 
Andrew  J  Cooper  to  South  Side  Electric  Co, 
98  years  from  July  1,  1890;  lessee  to  make 
certain  improvements ;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
lease. 

5  years   5,000 

93  years 8,000 

TWENTIETH  st,  100J4  ft  e  of  Dearborn,  50#x 
182  ft  on  east  line  of  Archer  av,  Dwight  K 
Tripp  to  Geo  C  English,  99  years,  from  Sept 
1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  building  costing  not  less 
than  $35,000  and  not  less  than  three  stories  high, 
within  six  months  j  improvements  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation 3,000 

TWENTIETH  st,  124  ft  w  of  Wentworth  av,  s  f, 
8x200,    Board    of   Education    to    the    N    K    Fair- 
banks Co,  93  years  from  July  1,   1911;  buildings 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 
93  years  159 

TWENTY-FIRST  st,  n  f,  132  ft  e  of  Wabash  av, 
48x200  ft,  John  C  Bigelow  to  the  Chicago  Il- 
luminating Company,  99  years  from  Nov  1890; 
lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$8,000 ;  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease 
provided  the  cost  is  not  in  excess  of  $75,000. 
20  years 1,500 

6  per  cent  upon  appraised  value  every  20  years 
thereafter. 

TWENTY-FIRST  st,  Nos  147  and  151,  48x200, 
J  C  Bigelow  to  Chicago  Illuminating  Company, 
99  years  from  Nov  1,  1890;  lessee  shall  con- 
struct buildings  to  cost  not  less  than  $8,000';  to 
be  purchased  oy  lessor  at  expiration  of  the  lease 
at  their  appraised  value,  but  under  no  circum- 
stances at  more  than  $75,000. 

21)  vears  _. 1.50C 

79  years  at  6  per  cent  on  the  appraised  value. 

TWENTY-SECOND  st,  n  e  cor  Union  st,  363x497, 
also  Twenty-first  st,  n  e  cor  Ruble  st,  100x95, 
Vina  Watk'ns.  William  A  Fuller  and  others  to 
S  Karpen  &  Bros,  99  years  from  June  1,  1905; 
lessee  to  erect  new  building  prior  to  Jan  1, 
1906,  upon  part  of  the  premises,  to  cost  not  less 
than  $50,000,  and  to  expend  $25,000  upon  addi- 
tional improvements  within  two  years;  to  go  to 
the  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without  com- 
pensation. 

4  years   7,50 

10  years   9,50 

85  years   10,00( 

TWENTY-SECOND  st,   77   ft  w  of  Michigan  av, 
s  f,  21x27,  John   D  Jennings  et  al  to  Henry   C 
Scott,  87   years  from  May  1,   1887,  buildings  to 
go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
87  yean  35 

TWENTY-SECOND  st,  East,  Nos  63  and  65,  n  f, 
45x100,  between  Michigan  and  Wabash  avs, 
Joseph  B  Moos  to  Berthold  E  Uubele,  99  years 
from  Jan  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $15,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  2,05 

TWENTY-FOURTH  st,  133  ft  e  of  Michigan  blvd, 
s  f,  61x127,  Moritz  Freytag  to  Chicago  Motor 
Car  Co,  99  years  from  March  1,  1909;  lessee  to 
erect  not  later  than  Oct  1,  1909,  a  concrete  fire- 
proof building  not  less  than  three  stories  high, 
to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at 
the  expiration  of  the  lease  without  compensation. 

10  years 1,0! 

89  years  1.20C 

TWENTY-FOURTH  st,  s  f,  145.92  ft  w  of  Indiana 
av,  60x127,  Fred  Kiessling  to  W  C  Roosevelt, 
19  years  and  10  months  from  July  1,  1892 1,00 

TWENTY-FIFTH  pi,  n  w  cor  Sanger  st,  90x63. 
J  H  Richardson  of  Niles,  Mich,  to  Isabella  B 
Thomas,  99  years  from  Oct  1,  1893;  buildings 
to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
renewed  for  99  years  at  6  per  cent  on  appraised 
valuation. 

10    years    8( 

89  years   90 

TWENTY-SIXTH  st,  n  f,  135  ft  e  of  Wabash  av, 
56.4x138.65,  Kate  H  Judah  to  Alexander  W 
Van  Haaften,  99  years,  from  July  1,  1890;  lessee 


SB.OUND     LEASES. 


Per  Year 


to  erect  building  not  less  than  three  stories  high 
and  costing  not  less  than  $15,000,  within  six 
months ;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

5    years    1,000 

5    years    1,250 

89  years  1,500 

WENTY-SIXTH  st,  West,  s  w  cor  South  For- 
tieth av,  n  f,  133x125,  Edward  and  Albert  Mendel 
to  Simon  Straus,  99  years  from  Oct  1,  1911; 
lessee  purchases  buildings  on  part  of  premises 
for  $6,000;  lessee  to  erect  buildings  on  part  not 
improved  at  a  cost  not  less  than  $20,000,  said 
building  to  be  done  prior  to  Jan  1,  1922;  build- 
to  lessors  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

10  years   1.6W 

89  years 2,200 

'WENTY-NINTH  st,  n  w  cor  Vernon  av,  lOOx 
95.4,  Eugene  Hogue  to  Charles  E  Waters  and 
W  J  Richardson,  99  years  from  January  1, 
1891 ;  lessee  to  erect  building  at  least  three 
stories  high  and  costing  not  less  than  $5O,000 ; 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
at  an  appraised  value 2,400 

TWENTY-NINTH  st,  n  e  cor  of  Calumet  av, 
63x100,  E  Hogue  to  W  C  Cockson,  99  years, 
from  May  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  building  not 
less  than  three  stories  high  and  costing  not  less 
than  $20,000;  lessor  to  purchase  improvements 
at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value 1,200 

VAN  BUREN  st.  s  f,  100  ft  w  of  Fifth  av,  53.5x 
80,  James  W  Paxton  of  Wheeling,  W  Va,  to 
Richard  Kultchar,  99  years  from  July  1,  1892; 
lessee  to  erect  eight-story  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $80,000  by  May  1,  1893 ;  to  go  to  lessor 

at  end  of  lease;  to  January,  1894 5,400 

9T/i   years   5,400 

VAN  BUREN  st,  West,  Nos  150  and  152,  50x 
11954,  Fred  and  William  F  Knoch  to  the  Rub- 
ber Paint  Co,  99  years  from  Dec  1,  1904;  lessees 
to  erect  within  10  years,  building ;  to  go  to 
lessors  at  the  termination  of  the  lease  at  its  ap- 
praised value. 
99  years  1.250 

VAN  BUREN  st,  n  f,  112  ft  e  of  franklin  st,  50x 
105,  Charles  Stose  to  Robert  H  Given  Jr,  99 
years'  lease,  from  June  20,  1891,  with  ten  years' 
option  of  purchase  for  $80,000;  lessee  to  nlace 
foundations  for  a  seven-story  building  within  five 
years ;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  cost. 

2  years 2,500 

2  years   3,000 

1  year    3,500 

93    years    4,800 

VAN  BUREN  st,  n  f,  142.9  ft  e  of  Western  av, 
41x125  ft,  Alonzo  C  Montgomery  to  Casper 
Schladmeller,  85  years  from  July  1,  1891 ;  lessee 
to  erect  building  not  less  than  two  stones  and 
worth  not  less  than  $1,500  within  12  months  of 
date  of  lease;  lessor  to  have  option  of  purchase 
or  new  lease  upon  same  plan  at  end!  of  lease. 
Should  this  be  not  agreed  to,  building  to  go 
to  lessor. 

5  years 300 

80  years,  6  per  cent  upon  appraised  value  every 
ten  years. 

VAN  BUREN  st,  n  f,  120  ft  w  of  Franklin  st, 
20x105,  Lawrence  Newman,  Toledo,  O,  to  Wil- 
liam L  Allen,  99  years'  lease  from  May  1, 
1892;  lessee  to  add  two  stories  to  present  build- 
ing within  two  years  or  pay  $5,000  improve- 
ments to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
cost. 

2  years    2,50» 

97    years    3,000 

VAN  BUREN  st,  n  f,  50  ft  e  of  Seeley  av,  25.2ix 
99,  Geo  B  Cook  to  Fred  D  Doty,  99  years  from 
July  1,  1892;  lessee  agrees  to  keep  buildings 
of  the  value  of  $6,500  on  the  premises ;  to  go 
to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99  years  30« 

VAN  BUREN  st,  n  f,  117.75  ft  w  of  Throop  »t, 
24x110,  Christian  Hulvel  to  W  H  Depuye  for 
99  years  from  Feb  15,  1892;  lessee  shall  give 
bond  in  $500  to  guarantee  erection  of  build- 
ing within  six  months  after  the  removal  of  the 
present  structure,  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease ; 
lessee  option  of  purchase  within  10  years  at 
$5,800. 

10  years   2iO 

89  year 26* 

VAN  BUREN  st,  n  e  cor  Wood,  125x75,  Helen  S 
Magill  to  Joseph  Kahn  et  al.  99  years  from 
May  1,  1891 ;  lessee  to  erect  by  May  1,  1892, 
a  structure  one  or  two  stories  high  and  within 
10  years  one  to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000; 
lessee  can  purchase  at  any  time  at  appraised 
value  or  lease  can  be  extended  for  a  second 
term  of  99  years  at  6  per  cent  on  appraised 
value. 

5    years    1.500 

5    years    1,620 

5    years    1,800 

5    years    1,920 

5  years   2,100 

5    years    3,600 

5    years    4,200 

5    years    4,800 

5    years    5,400 

S    years    6,000 

49    years    6,600 

VAN  BUREN  st,  w  f.  339  ft  e  of  Halsted  st. 
56^x101,  Martin  de  Tamble  to  S  M  Fischer  and 
E  J  Stransky,  99  years  from  May  1,  1892;  lessor 
to  purchase  buildings  at  end  of  lease. 

1st   year    6,387.50 

2d  year   6,387.50 

3d  year   6,200.00 

4th   year    6,012.50 

95  years    2,700.00 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


103 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

VAN  BUREN  st,  55x119.26,  n  f,  350  ft  w  of  Des- 
plaines,  Martin  De  Tamble  to  Simeon  Steiniger, 
99  years  from  July  1,  1892 ;  building  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 

1st    year    6,387.50 

2d    year    6,3«7.50 

3d  year   6,200.00 

4th    year     6.?i3-00 

95    years    2,700.00 

VAN  BUREN  st,  18  to  26,  90}4x8754.  John  H 
Whittemore  of  Naugatuck,  Conn,  to  the  Athen- 
aeum, 98  years  from  October  10,  1901,  building 
purchased  for  $25,000;  lessee  shall  keep  the 
building  insured  for  $25,000  in  favor  of  the 
lessor,  should  the  lessee  desire  to  replace  the 
present  building  with  a  new  structure,  $25,000 
must  be  deposited  with  the  lessor  before  the 
existing  building  is  removed,  to  guarantee  the 
construction  of  a  new  building;  building  shall  go 
to  the  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease. 
98  years  8,000 

VAN  BUREN  st,  n  w  cor  Pacific  av,  174.8x157.1, 
P  D  Armour  and  S  A  Kent  to  Chicago  Deposit 
Vault  Company,  99  years  from  May  12,  1885; 
lessees  to  construct  a  building  not  less  than 
eight  stories  high  to  cost  not  less  than  $650,000 
by  November  1,  1886,  to  go  to  lessors  at  ter- 
f  mination  of  lease;  lessee  may  mortgage  building 
and  leasehold  interest  to  John  C  Black  for 
$200,000. 
First  year,  from  May  12  to  following  May  1.... 30, 000 

98  years   30,000 

VAN    BUREN    st,    150    ft   w    of    Leavitt   st,    n    f, 

114.6x125,  James  M  Banks  to  the  People's  Insti- 
tute Hotel  Company,  99  years  from  May  1,  1899; 
lessee  shall  not  take  possession  of  the  premises 
nor  begin  erection  of  building  until  a  oond  of 
$30,000  in  furnished;  lessee  shall  construct  a 
building  not  less  than  three  stories  similar  to  the 
People's  Institute,  to  cost  not  less  than  $30,- 
000,  by  May  1,  1900;  to  be  purchased  at  ap- 
praised value  at  the  expiration  of  the  lease, 
lessee  may  purchase  ground  in  1950  for  $20,- 

2Y,    years    1,000 

9754  years 1,000 

VAN  BUREN  st,  61.75x91,  s  f,  100  ft  e  of  Wabash 
av,  Society  of  the  New  Jerusalem  to  the  New 
Temple  of  Music  Building  Company,  98  years 
and  11  months  from  June  1,  1894;  lessee  to 
construct  a  first-class  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $200,000  by  May  1,  1895 ;  to  go  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  lease. 

11  months  until  April  30,  1895 5,000 

9  years    12,500 

10  years  15,000 

10  years 17,500 

10  years   20,000 

59  years   25,000 

VAN  BUREN  st,  n  w  cor  Leavitt,  150x125,  J  M 

Bank    to    People's    Institute    Improvement    Co, 

.      98    years    from    May     1,     1895,    not    less    than 

f      three    stories    high    and    to    cost    not    less    than 

$40,000;    lessor    to    purchase    buildings    at    end 

of  lease  at  their  full  value. 

99  years  1.800 

VAN   BUREN  st,   n  f,   452   ft  w  of  Fifth  av,   20 

xl05,  Mary  E  B  Meserve  to  Richard  Messer- 
schmidt,  99  years  from  April  1,  1891 ;  improve- 
ments to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation 1,800 

VAN  BUREN  st,  West,  s  w  cor  Center  av,  n  f, 
98x120,  and  improvements,  Jessie  Button  Bishop 
to  David  Spencer,  for  99  years;  lessee  to  erect 
before  Dec  1,  1913,  building  to  cost  not  less 
than  $10,000,  and  further  agrees  to  erect  modern 
building  on  or  before  Dec  1,  1926,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $25,000;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

2  years   2,000 

2  years   2,200 

95  years   2.450 

VAN  BUREN  st,  West,  79  54  ft  e  of  Market  st,  s  f, 
52x50,  Emma  S  Thewiere  to  Samuel  W  Wine- 
field,  198  years  from  Nov  1,  1913;  lessee  agrees 
to  erect  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000 
within  15  years  from  date;  building  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  term  without  compensation ;  lessee 
has  option  to  purchase  premises  at  any  time 
within  15  years  for  $120,000,  $30,000  in  cash  and 
$90,000  to  fall  due  on  or  before  the  delivery  of 
warranty  deed  with  interest  at  454%  per  annum. 
10  years  4,600 

188  years  5,400 

WABASH  av,  120  ft  s  of  Harrison  st,  Nos  374- 
376,  w  f,  40x172,  Estate  of  Cornelius  Price  to 
Jacob  L  Kesner,  99  years  from  Tan  1,  1911; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  the  end  of  the  term  with- 
out compensation. 
99  years  6,000 

WABASH  av,  120  ft  s  of  Washington  st,  w  f,  72x 
162.5,  Nos  106-112,  Marie  Lehmann  to  La  Verne 
»  W  Noyes  and  Benjamin  J  Rosenthal,  for  99 
years  from  Jan  1,  1913;  lessor  in  lieu  of  mak- 
ing compensation  for  improvements  shall  have 
the  right  any  time  prior  to  Jan  1,  1909,  to  elect 
to  extend  the  lease  for  additional  99  years  com- 
mencing Jan  1,  2002,  at  an  annual  rental  of  $30,- 
000;  building  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 

15    years    24,000 

15  years   25,000 

69  years 30,000 

WABASH  av,  120  ft  n  of  Harmon  pi,  e  f,  80x165; 
Sarah  Frances  Cowles,  Steward  Alfred  Cowles 
and  William  Hutchinson  Cowles  to  Wallen  W 
Shaw  Auto  Livery  Co,  20  years  from  March  15, 
1910;  lessors  to  erect  two-story  building  by  June 
15,  1910;  rent  on  basis  of  $8,000  for  ground 
and  $4,800  for  building. 
20  years  12,800 

WABASH  av,  No  233,  26x110,  Lewis  L  Coburn  to 
John  V  Steger,  for  99  years  from  May  1,  1907, 
rental  payable  in  gold  upon  first  day  of  May, 

•  Aug,  Nov  andt  Feb  of  each  year;  lessee  to  erect 
a  fireproof  building  at  least  six  stories  high  and 

•  costing  at  least  $60,000,  to  be  ready  by  May  1, 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

1909;  lessee  to  carry  insurance  to  amount  of 
$60,000,  payable  to  lessor,  who  will  repay  to 
lessee  upon  architect's  certificates  for  rebuilding 
of  structure :  lessee  to  rebuild  in  case  of  fire  or 
destruction  by  other  means ;  building  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  10,000 

WABASH  av,  n  w  cor  Seventy-first  st,  100x1595$, 
Thos  R  Shearer  and  Alonzo  L  Howard  to  Roths- 
child &  Co,  for  25  years  from  Jan  1,  1911; 
lessors  to  erect  a  brick  and  stone  building  with 
frontage  of  100  feet  on  each  of  side  streets;  build- 
ing to  be  ready  five  months  from  date. 
25  years  2,500 

WABASH  av,  s  w  cor  Harrison  st,  72x103  and 
125,  Hariet  Elizabeth  Root  to  Tom  Chamales, 
99  years  from  April  1,  1907;  lessee  to  erect  new 
building  by  May  1,  1928,  to  cost  not  less  than 
$100,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease. 

3   years    13,734 

5  years   10,000 

5  years   12,000 

5  years   14,000 

81   years   16,000 

WABASH  av,  n  w  cor  Jackson  blvd,  No  235, 
25.14x100,  estate  of  Hannah  Homer  to  John 
V  Steger,  99  years  from  July  1,  1907;  lessee  to 
construct  a  building  not  less  than  10  stories  high 
to  cost  not  less  than  $125,000  by  Nov  1,  1910;  to 
go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  without  com- 
pensation. 

From  July  1,  1907,  to  April  30,  1911 11,085 

May  1,   1911,  to  April  30,  2006 30,000 

WABASH  av,  Nos  2130  to  2134,  e  f,  75x120,  50  ft 
n  of  Twenty-second  st,  C  T  &  T  Co,  trustee  of 
John  D  Jennings,  deceased,  to  Thaddeus  H  How 
and  Charles  S  Fuller,  99  years  from  May  1,  1909 ; 
lessees  to  pay  all  taxes ;  lessees  may  erect  new 
building  at  any  time  to  cost  not  less  than  $37,500 ; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

5  years   3,000 

10  years   3,500 

84  years   3,700 

WABASH  av,  65  ft  n  of  Eighteenh  st,  e  f, 
50x165,  Frank  W  Baker  of  Benton  Harbor, 
Mich,  to  Wm  F  Herlan  and  Samuel  Block,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1909;  lessees  to  erect  build- 
ing not  less  than  two  stories  high,  to  be  ready 
by  May  1,  1902,  to  cost  not  less  than  $20,000; 
buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 

5   years   2,000 

20  years   2,500 

20  years   3,000 

54  years  3,600 

WABASH  av,  n  w  cor  Hubbard  pi,  120x180, 
Studebaker  Bros  Mfg  Co  to  Tracy  C  Drake  and 
John  B  Drake,  143  years  and  6  months  from 
July  1,  1909;  lessees  to  erect  a  building  (or  com- 
bination of  two  or  more)  for  amusement,  hotel  or 
mercantile  purposes  to  front  on  Hubbard  pi,  to 
cost  not  less  than  $150,000,  to  be  ready  by  Jan  1, 
1912;  lessees  to  remodel  buildings  on  west  100 
ft  by  Jan  1,  1912;  lessors  to  erect  and  maintain 
during  term  on  west  100  ft  a  fireproof  building 
for  amusement,  mercantile  or  hotel  purposes  at 
least  eight  stories  high,  costing  at  least  $200,000, 
by  Dec  31,  1921 ;  buildings  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 

1  year     3,200 

1  year  18,000 

3   years    20,000 

3  years    22,500 

5  years   24,000 

86  years  and  6  months 26,000 

44  years   30,000 

WABASH  av,  n  e  cor  Van  Buren  st,  w  f,  106x100, 
and   buildings.    Anna    B    Averell    to    Timothy    F 
McDermott  of  De   Kalb,   111 ;   building  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
25  years   25,000 

WABASH  av,  Nos  1510  to  1516,  e  f,  70x170,  Henry 
H    Forsyth   to    Benjamin   J    Rosenthal,    99    years 
from   April    1,    1909;   lessee  to  pay  taxes   and   to 
erect    a    high    grade    building    not    less    than    six 
stories,    to    cost    not    less    than    $100,000,    to    be        • 
ready  by  April  1,   1912;  security  to  the  value  of      IJ 
$25.000  to  be  deposited  to  guarantee  performance     y 
of  building  covenant ;   lessor  in  lieu  of  compen- 
sation  for  building  at   end   of  lease   may   extend 
lease  for  50  years  at  annual  rental  equivalent  to 
454    per  cent   of  value  of  land;   rent   to   be   not 
less   than   $4,200   annually. 
99  years   4,200 

WABASH  av,  9  w  cor  Twelfth  st,  e  f.  25x140, 
Harris  Whittemore  of  Naugatuck,  Conn,  to 
Thomas  G  Vickery  and  John  R  Vickery,  99  years 
from  July  1,  1909;  in  case  lessees  deem  it  advis- 
able to  tear  down  present  building,  $25,000  shall 
be  deposited  with  the  Northern  Trust  Co,  or 
to  such  other  bank  as  may  be  selected,  as  security 
for  the  erection  of  another  building;  buildings  the 
property  of  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  com- 
pensation. 
99  years  3,125 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  92.6  ft  s  of  Sixteenth  st,  25x 
165.68,  Margaret  H  Rhodes  to  C  F  Bruschke, 
99  years,  lease  from  October  1,  1889;  lessee  to 
erect  building  costing  not  less  than  $25,000, 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
at  an  appraised  value 1 ,800 

WABASH  av,  n  e  cor  Peck  ct.  8354x173,  Charles 
P  Treat  to  Thomas  P  Brooks;  25  years  from 
Feb  10,  1905;  lessee  to  erect  a  fireproof  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $60,000 :  to  be  ready 
five  months  from  Feb  11,  1905. 
25  years  10,750 

WABASH,  av,  Nos  350  to  352,  w  f,  40x173,  80  ft 
n  of  Harrison  st,  to  Thomas  Murdoch  to  Ben- 
iamin  J  Rosenthal,  99  years  from  April  1,  1909: 
lessor  sells  building  to  lessee  (consideration  not 
given)  ;  lessee  to  erect  a  high  grade  building  tnot 
less  than  eight  stories,  of  fireproof  construction, 
to  be  ready  by  April  1,  1934;  lessee  may  at  his 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

option  extend  time  to  construct  building  to 
April  1,  1944,  provided  lessee  shall  on  or  before 
April  1,  1934,  deposit  with  lessor  securities 
having  an  actual  market  value  of  $100,000:  lessee 
to  deposit  securities  to  the  amount  of  $100,000 
before  he  commences  to  tear  down  present  build- 
ing ;  lessor  in  lieu  of  making  compensation  for 
improvements,  shall  have  right  to  extend  lease 
for  an  additional  50  years  at  an  annual  rental 
of  a  sum  of  money  equal  to  4%  per  cent  of  the 
value  of  the  land  determined  by  appraisers. 

WABASH  av,  200  to  206,  s  e  cor  Adams,  80x50,  S 
Leonard  Boyce  has  leased  to  Ralph  C  Otis,  Jo- 
seph E  Otis  and  Walter  H  Wilson  for  198  years 
from    March    1,    1906;    $30,000    was   paid   for   the 
building  ;   buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration 
of  the  lease  without  compensation. 

5  years  ....................................  12,000 

5  years   .  .  .  .  ................................  13,000 

188  years   ....................................  15,000 

WABASH  av,  w  f,  1335$  ft  s  of  Harmon  ct. 
26^x171,  Charles  L  Willoughby  to  Eliza  H 
Gates  and  David  R  Fraser,  99  years,  from 
April  5,  1890  ;  lessee  to  erect  buildings  costing 
not  less  than  $60,000  ;  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation  .....  4,500 

WABASH   av,    e   f,    223  '/,    ft   n    of   Thirteenth    st, 
2654x17054,    Harvey    W    Harper    to    Robert    J 
Gunning,    99   years,   from    October    1,    1890;    les- 
sees   to    erect    buildings    by    October    1,     1900, 
costing  not  less   than  $20,000  ;   improvements  to 
be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  an  ap- 
praised  value. 
2  years   .....................................      900 

5  years   .........................  ............    1,500 

92  years   .....................................   2,100 

WABASH  av,  s  e  cor  of  Jackson,  46x90,  Lowell, 
Lyman  &  Harris,  trustees  of  Blake  estate, 
Boston,  Mass,  to  Thomas  Whitfield,  198  years, 
from  January  1,  1891,  improvements  to  go  to 
lessors  at  end  of  term  without  compensation.  ...  10,000 

WABASH  av,  s  e  cor  of  Twenty-third,  100x292, 
Catharine  L  Cameron  of  Detroit,  Mich,  to  Leroy 
Payne,  99  years,  from  July  1,  1890;  lessee  to 
erect  building  within  five  years,  costing  not  less 
than  $30,000  ;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term  without  compensation  ..............  3,600 


WABASH    av,    e    f,    10    ft    s 
177.80,    Frederick   Haskell   t 


of    Adams    st,    80x 
Simon    Florsheim, 
July    1,    1886;    improvements   to 
end  of  term  without  compensa- 


99 years,  from 
go  to  lessor  at 
tion. 

49  years   12,000 

50  years   14,000 

WABASH    av,    e    f,    336.9    ft    s    of    Sixteenth    st, 

40x165.6,  C  L  Willoughby  to  F  E  Morse  and 
Fred  C  Williams  of  Chicago  and  G  H  Mitchell 
of  Forestville,  Conn,  99  years,  from  July  1, 
1890;  lessee  to  erect  building  costing  not  less 
than  $35,000  by  January  1,  1892;  improvements 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 

5  years   3,333 

94  years   3,888 

WABASH  av,  n  e  cor  Hubbard  pi,  40x100,  R  G 
Dinen  et  al  to  Studebaker  Bros  Mfg  Co,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1904;  lessor  has  option  of 
an  extension  of  this  lease  for  99  years  at  $7,200 
annually;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  ex- 
piration of  the  lease. 

1  year  6,000 

12  years  and  6  months 7,200 

WABASH  av,  w  f,  140.8  ft  s  of  Van  Buren,  20x 
171.6,  Percy  W  Palmer  to  S  H  Packard,  99 
years,  from  March  15,  1890;  lessor  to  purchase 
improvements  at  an  appraised  value 2,400 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  53  ft  s  of  Monroe  st,  47x85, 
Joseph  N  Baker,  trustee,  Carrie  L  W  Hoops 
and  Charles  L  Hoops  to  William  Fitzgerald,  99 
years  from  October  1,  1892;  lessee  within  two 
years  from  May  1,  1893,  must  add  two  stories 
and  expend  $25,000  in  other  improvements ;  if 
lessee  desires  to  remove  buildings  he  must  de- 
posit $50,000  in  bank  to  be  paid  out  on  archi- 
tect's certificate. 
99  years 15,000 

WABASH  av,  78.4  ft  s  of  Madison,  e  f,  81. 6x 
170,  Michael  Burke  to  Benjamin  Allen,  Edward 
Holbrook,  George  H  Robinson.  99  years  from 
May  1,  1896;  lessee  to  deposit  $50,000  with  First 
National  Bank  to  secure  the  construction  of 
a  building  not  less  than  nine  stories  and  to  cost 
not  less  than  $150,000,  on  which  work  is  to  be 
commenced  May  1,  1896 ;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end 
of  lease  at  appraised  value. 
1  year  J 

98  years   20,000 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  125  ft  s  of  Fourteenth  st,  3754x 
145.6  ft,  Julia  M  Watson  to  Henry  W  Snyder, 

99  years,  from  January  1,   1891 ;   lessee  to  erect 
building    costing    not    less    than    $50,000    before 
June   1,    1891 ;   to  become   property  of   lessor  at 

end   of  lease 3,600 

WABASH  av,  Nos  533  to  539,  80x16554,  H  H 
Forsyth  to  Joseph  B  Moos,  149  years  from  June 
1,  1908 ;  lessee  to  erect  mercantile  building  not 
less  than  five  stories  high,  to  be  finished  by  July 
1,  1909;  lessee  has  deposited  with  lessor  $73,- 
000  to  be  used  in  the  construction  of  the  build- 
ing ;  building  to  go  to  the  lessor  at  the  expira- 
tion of  the  lease  without  compensation. 

99  years   8,000 

50  years  at  a  yearly  rental  equivalent  to  5%  upon 
the  fair  cash  market  value  of  the  land  but  in  no 
event  shall  it  be  less  than  $8,000  a  year. 

WABASH  av,  Nos  266  and  268,  51x157,  Frederick 
Fisher  to  Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Co,  20  years  from 
May  1,  1906;  rent,  $1,000  a  month;  by  an  agree- 
ment attached  lease  is  extended  for  80  years  from 
May  1,  1926;  lessee  shall  erect  within  fifteen 
years  from  May  1,  1906,  a  new  building,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $150,000. 

254  years   12,000 

9654   years   13,000 


104 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GROUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

WABASH  av.  w  f,  276  ft  s  of  Sixteenth  st,  lOlx 
172.2,  Charles  L  Willoughby  to  Thomas  Whit- 
field  et  al,  99  years  from  May  1,  1892;  lessees 
to  erect  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000, 
to  be  completed  and  ready  for  occupancy  by  De- 
cember 1,  1892;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor  at  end 
of  lease. 
99  years 9,000 

WABASH  av,  n  w  cor  Twenty-eighth  st,  99x116, 
William  L  Bradley  of  Dubuque,  la,  to  the 
Mosher  Apartnrent  Building  Co,  99  years  from 
October  27,  1892;  lessees  to  erect  within  eight 
months  an  apartment  house  not  less  than  four 
stories  high  at  a  cost  of  not  less  than  $150,000; 
at  the  end  of  lease  lessor  shall  determine  whether 
he  shall  purchase  building  as  building  material 
or  extend  the  lease  for  99  years  at  an  appraised 
value 7,800 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  80  ft  s  of  Adams  st,  46x177.80, 
Francis  E  Ely  to  Zephaniah  S  Holbrook  for 
99  years  from  May  1,  1892,  subject  to  the  leases 
now  running  for  three  years;  lessee  to  erect  with- 
in one  year  after  getting  possession  of  property 
a  $50,000  building  to  go  to  lessor;  lease  may  be 
extended  for  50  years  at  $20,000  a  year. 

5  years   13,000 

94  years  at  6  per  cent  appraised  value  but  must 

be    at    least 16,500 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  160  ft  s  of  Adams  st,  80x 
177.8,  Frederick  Haskell  to  Simon  Florsheim,  99 
years  from  July  1,  1886;  building  to  be  erected 
by  lessee  costing  $75,000,  in  24  months;  im- 
provements to  go  to  lessor  without  compensation. 

49  years 12,000 

50  years   14,000 

WABASH  av,  s  e  cor  Peck  st,   10954x180,   Hiram 

Wheeler  to  George  F  Kimball,  10  years  from 
May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  by  May  1,  1893, 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $30,000 ;  to  be 
removed  by  lessee  at  end  of  lease 10,000 

WABASH  av,  w  f,  110  ft  s  of  Van  Buren  st, 
33}<xl71.6,  Henry  C  Walker  to  the  Studio 
Building  Co,  104J3  years  from  September  1, 
1892;  lessee  to  expend  not  less  than  $40,000 
in  improvements  on  or  before  May  1.  1898, 
but  before  entering^  upon  the  premises  for  this 
purpose  must  deposit  $10,000  and  in  this  case  the 
rent  for  the  5  %  years  shall  be  $38,750 ;  lessor 
agrees  to  purchase  the  buildings  at  the  end  of 
le^se  at  70  per  cent  of  value;  should  lessor  de- 
cide not  to  improve,  the  lease  terminates  May  1, 
1898. 

5J3    years    7,685.50 

99   years    9,000.00 

WABASH  av,  w  f,  75  ft  n  of  Thirty-seventh  at. 
50x174.8,  James  J  Meath  to  Michael  J  Howard 
and  Lazarus  G  Berwin,  90  years  from  January  1, 
1892 ;  lessees  to  erect  two  additional  stories  by 
January  1,  1893;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
terra  6,000 

WABASH  av,  n  w  cor  Twelfth  st,  50x100,  Walter 
L  Peck  to  Frank  M  String-field,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  build  within  one  year  a 
brick  and  stone  structure  to  cost  not  less  than 
$100,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 6,000 

WABASH  av,  Nos  207  and  209,  46x172,  Francis 
E  Curtiss  to  Horace  B  Gimbel,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1899;  lessee  to  construct  by  May  1, 
1902,  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $50,000, 
to  be  insured  for  $40,000. 
99  years  12,000 

WABASH    av,     Nos    292    and     294,     3354x17154, 
Eldridge   M    Fowler   to   W    S    Barbee,    99    years 
from  May   1,   1902;  lessee  to  construct  six-story 
building,   to   revert   to   lessor   at   end   of  lease. 
99  years   6,000 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  126  ft  s  of  Adams  st,  34x177.8, 
C  M  Hawley  to  Z  S  Holbrook,  99  years,  from 
February  26,  1891 ;  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation ; 
option  of  50  years  more  at  end  of  term  for 
$12,000  per  year. 

9  years   9,500 

90  years   10,000 

WABASH  av,  Nos.  1433  to  1437.  80x172  1-56,  El- 
bert  W  Shirk  of  Indianapolis,  Ind,  to  J  S  Ford, 
Johnson  &  Co,  99  years  from  July  1,  1898; 
lessee  may  purchase  buildings  or  extend  lease 
at  expiration  of  lease 7,750 

WABASH  av,  Nos  241-243,  40x90  ft,  and  Nos 
251-253,  40x51,  James  W  Paxton  of  Wheeling, 
W  Va,  to  H  Dunlevey,  99  years,  from  May  I, 
1890;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor  without  com- 
pensation at  end  of  term 4,500 

WABASH  av,  Nos  1431  to  1439,  80x170.6,  w  f, 
E  W  Shirk  to  Henry  W  Bishop  of  Cleveland,  O, 
99  years  from  January  1,  1894;  lessee  to  erect  an 
eight-story  building  by  May  1,  1894,  to  cost  not 
less  than  $80,000 ;  lessor  to  purchase  buildings 
at  end  of  lease  at  one-half  fair  cash  value  or 
extend  lease  99  years  at  six  per  cent  on  valu- 
ation. 

2M   years   7,250 

96%   years 7,750 

WABASH  av,  160  ft  a  of  Harrison  at,  w  f,  120x 
180,  M  A  Ryerson  and  H  H  Getty  to  Stude- 
baker  Bros,  99  years  from  November  1,  1890; 
lessees  to  construct  by  November  1,  1900,  a 
building  to  cost  not  less  than  $150,000,  to  be  pur- 
chased by  the  lessor  at  appraised  cash  value  at 
end  of  lease. 

6  months    1 

9854   years   14,000 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  160  ft  s  of  Madison  st,  40x 
171,  John  H  Barker  and  others  to  Leopold 
Schlesinger  and  David  Mayer,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1896,  a  consideration  paid  for  building, 
which  is  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  appraised 
value  at  end  of  lease. 

2  years 7.650 

97  years   9,650 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  160  ft  s  of  Madison,  80x180, 
John  H  Barker  and  Ralph  Isham  to  Leopold 
Schlesinger  and  David  Mayer,  99  years  from 


OKOUND     LEASES. 

Per  Year 

May   1,    1896;   a  consideration  paid   for  building, 
which  is  to  be  purchased   by  lessor  at  appraised 
value    at    end    of    lease. 
2    years    7,650 

97  years     9,650 

WABASH  av,  40x170,  200  ft  s  of  Madison  at, 
e  f,  Frederick  T  Haskell  to  Leopold  Schlesinger 
and  David  Mayer,  99  years  from  May  1,  1896; 
lessees  may  surrender  building  at  any  time  within 
four  months  after  a  fire,  or  if  it  is  otherwise  in- 
jured, upon  payment  of  $20,000;  before  remov- 
ing present  building  lessees  shall  deposit  $30,000 
to  guarantee  the  construction  of  a  new  one, 
which  lessor  will  take  at  termination  of  lease  at 
two-thirds  its  appraised  value. 
99  years  12,000 

WABASH  av,  33.55x172.20,  277  ft  s  of  Sixteenth 
st,  w  f,  C  L  Willoughby  to  Thomas  Whitfield, 
George  W  Cobb  et  al,  99  years  from  May  1, 
1892;  lessees  to  construct  a  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $50,000  by  Dec  1,  1892;  to  go  to  lessee 
at  termination  of  lease. 
99  years  9,000 

WABASH  av,  w  f,  460  ft  s  of  Eighteenth  st,  SO 
x!68.70,  Nicholas  Sheldon  to  Charles  D  Hauk, 
99  years  from  May  1,  1892;  lessee  to  construct 
within  six  months  brick  building  to  cost  $40,000; 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term. 
99  years  3,600 

WABASH  av.  n  w  cor  Madison,  71.7x15054,  David 
Rutter  et  al  to  John  Sloane  of  New  York  an  un- 
divided 19-20  for  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1899; 
the  lessee  agrees  to  construct  within  15  months 
of  date  of  lease,  Oct  30,  1899,  a  modern  fireproof 
building,  and  as  security  for  the  performance  of 
this  contract  has  deposited  with  the  Illinois  Trust 
and  Savings  Bank  railway  bonds  of  the  value,  to 
the  satisfaction  of  Leslie  Carter,  of  $50,000;  at 
the  expiration  of  the  lease  the  buildings  revert 
to  lessor;  lessee  may  purchase  the  ground  at  any 
time  within  ten  years  at  $600,000;  the  lease  may 
be  assigned  to  a  corporation  with  a  paid-up  cap- 
ital stock  of  $150,000,  and  the  lessee  shall  deposit 
with  the  same  bank  mortgage  bonds  worth,  to  the 
satisfaction  of  John  J  Mitchell,  $150,000;  in  ad- 
dition to  the  $50,000  stated  in  the  foregoing,  the 
present  lessee  shall  then  be  released  from  all  lia- 
bility; buildings  to  be  kept  insured  for  $150,000. 
99  years  28.00P 

WABASH  av.  No  138,  40x170,  H  J  Willing  to 
Paul  Cornell,  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1899;  lessee 
may  remove  the  buildings  and  erect  fireproof 
structure  upon  consent  of  lessor,  to  be  com- 
pleted by  Dec  31,  1997;  to  go  to  lessor  at  termi- 
nation of  lease. 
99  years  8,000 

WABASH  av.  Nos  1641-1717,  183x172.2,  North- 
ern Trust  Co,  (rustee,  to  H  H  Kohlsaat  &  Co, 
99  years  from  March  1,  1899;  the  lessee  to  con- 
struct a  three-story  building,  sufficiently  heavy 
to  carry  two  more  stories,  by  Jan  1,  1900;  to  go 
to  lessors  at  end  of  lease. 

5  years  from  Sept   1,   1899 4,400 

5    years    4,900 

89  years    5,500 

WABASH    av.    Nos    111-115,    72x15054,    Mary    E, 

Frances  L,  Edward  P.  Mary  C  and  Levi  P  Davis 
of  Yonkers.  N  Y.  to  Mandel  Bros,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1900;  lessees  to  erect  an  eight-story  mod- 
ern fireproof  building  on  or  before  May  1,  1908, 
and  to  carry  $75,000  building  insurance. 
1st  9  years 12.00f 

90  years    18,000 

WABASH  av,   109  and   111,  48x150.6,  Otto  Young 

to  Charles  A  Stevens  &  Bros,  99  years  from  Nov 
1,  1901;  lessee  agrees  to  erect  by  Nov  1,  1911, 
a  fireproof  building  not  less  than  ten  stories  high 
with  strength  to  carrv  six  additional  stories,  cost- 
ing not  less  than  $125,000;  should  the  lessee  de- 
posit with  lessor  $25.000  by  Nov  1,  1910.  he 
shall  have  an  additional  five  years  in  which  to 
erect  the  building,  and  if  it  is  completed  by  Nov 
1,  1916.  the  $25.000  shall  be  returned:  buildings 
must  be  kept  insured  for  $75,000:  all  buildings 
s^all  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease. 
99  years  15,000 

W  A  RASH    av.    253    ft   s   of   Harmon    ct.    e   f,    67x 
165.    John    B    Adams    to    Eunia    B    Corneau,    99 
vears    from    June    1,    1902. 
99    years    3.825 

WABASH  av.  Nos  311-313,  40x170,  Thomas  Mur- 
doch to  Frederick  R  Barnheisel.  99  years  from 
May  1.  1903:  lessee  to  erect  building  on  or  be- 
fore Nov  1,  1904,  to  be  not  less  than  six  stories 
in  height;  the  lessor,  in  lieu  of  making  compen- 
sation for  improvement,  shall  have  the  right  at 
anv  time  prior  to  April  1.  2002.  to  extend  this 
lease  for  an  additional  term  of  99  years  from 
Mav  1.  2002.  at  an  annual  rental  of  $7,000; 
buildings  and  improvements  at  that  time  to  go  to 
the  lessor. 

5    years     5.000 

20    years    6.000 

74    years    7.000 

WARASH  av.  s  w  cor  Madison  st.  80x1RO.  Catholic 
Bishop  to  Otto  Youne.  99  years  and  six  months 
from  Nov  1.  1903;  lessee  to  nav  lessor  $6.250 
in  advance  Nov  1.  1903:  $6.250  in  advance  Feb 
1.  1904;  $604.250  in  advance  May  1,  1904. 

98  years  and   9   months 1 7.000 

WABASH    av,    n    e    cor    Madison    st.    101x16214, 

Elizabeth  and  FredericVa  Skinner.  Evelevn  Pier- 
pont  Willing  et  al  to  Jacob  L  Kesner.  99  years 
and  33  days  from  March  29.  1905:  lessee  agrees 
to  construct  prior  to  May  1.  191fi.  a  permanent 
building,  to  cost  not  less  than  $250.000:  lessors 
will  purchase  improvements  at  apnraised  value  at 
ptid  of  lease,  or  extend  term  for  50  years  at 
*.12.0(>n  annuallv:  rent  from  March  29  to  April 
.in.  1905.  $333.33. 

5    years    28.000 

94    years    32.000 


GROUND     LEASES. 

WABASH  av,  Nos  291-297,  80  ft  a  of  Van  Bure'n 
st,  e  f,  80x170.7,  William  C  Comstock  to  Freder- 
ick R  Barnheisel,  99  years  from  May  1,  1906; 
lessee  to  construct  before  May  1,  1916,  a  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  and  to  guaran- 
tee the  fulfillment  of  this  part  of  the  agreement 
there  has  been  deposited  with  the  Merchants' 
Loan  and  Trust  Co  securities  to  the  value  of 
$20,000;  lease  may  be  extended  for  99  years  at 
$14,000  annually,  but  should  this  not  be  the  case 
the  lessor  shall  purchase  the  improvements  at  80 
per  cent  of  their  value;  in  the  event  of  an 
extension  of  the  lease  the  buildings  shall  go  to 
the  lessor  at  the  expiration  of  the  extended  term 
without  compensation. 

3  years     8,000 

8    years     12,000 

88    years    14,000 

WABASH  av,  Nos  519  and  515,  40x165,  Mrs 
F  R  rJurton  and  Le  Grande  W  Burton  to  Chas 
F  Gunther,  99  years  from  Nov  1,  1905;  lessee 
to  construct  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $35,- 
000  by  Dec  1,  1910;  to  go  to  lessor  at  the  expira- 
tion of  the  lease. 

4  years    3,000 

95    years    3,600 

WABASH  av,  Nos  258  and  260,  40x172,  Mrs  Maria 
B  Schuettler,  99  years  from  May  1,  1905;  lessee 
paid  $40,000  for  building,  and  to  rebuild  in  case 
of  fire;  lessee  may  purchase  land  prior  to  May  1, 
1907,  for  $205,000. 
99  years  8,000 

WABASH  av,  n  e  cor  Peck  ct,  83^x173,  Chas  P 
Treat  to  Preston  W  Brooke,  25  years  from  Feb 
10,  1905;  lessee  to  construct  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $60,000,  to  be  ready  for  occupancy 
within  five  months  from  Feb  11,  1905. 
25  years  11,750 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  150  ft  s  of  Twenty-fifth  st, 
50x180  ft,  Lazarus  F  Minzesheimer  to  William 
Fitzgerald,  199  years  from  May  1,  1892;  lessee 
to  erect  by  Nov  1,  1893,  a  brick  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $20,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
lease 1,500 

WABASH  av,  e  f,  116  ft  n  of  Madison  st,  40x172, 
John  P  Atwater,  Poughkeepsie,  N  Y,  to  Edwin 
C  Donaldson,  99  years  from  Aug  1,  1892:  lessee 
to  maintain  building  worth  $31,000;  to  be  pur- 
chased by  lessor  at  appraised  value  at  end  of 
lease  or  new  lease  made  for  99  years  at  $10,000 
a  year  8,000 

WABASH  av,  Nos  303  and  305,  30x170,  James  T 
Farrell,  Hartford,  Conn  et  al  to  the  Kuntz-Remm- 
ler  Co,  99  years  from  Oct  1,  1902;  lessee  to  erect 
a  two-story  building,  to  cost  $15,000,  within  one 
year,  and  to  add  four  stories  to  it  within  four 
years;  buildings  to  go  to  lessors  at  expiration  of 
lease. 

10    years    5.200 

10    years    5,350 

79    years     5,500 

WABASH  av,  South,  old  Nos  267  and  269  (new 
Nos  330  and  332),  e  f,  45x171,  between  Van 
Buren  st  and  Jackson  blvd,  and  buildings,  Ryder 
et  al,  Morrill  Carpenter  (formerly  Ryder  Mor- 
rill, and  now  wife  of  George  Boone  Carpenter) 
John  French  Morrill,  to  Rotschild  &  Co,  for  99 
years  from  May  1,  1909;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing at  least  eight  stories  high,  to  cost  at  least 
$150,000,  to  be  ready  by  May  1,  1919;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

10    years    12,000 

10    years    14,000 

79    years    16,000 

WABASH  av,  South,  old  Nos  263  and  265  (new 
Nos  324-328),  e  f,  55x171,  between  Van  Buren 
st  and  Jackson  blvd,  estate  of  Frances  E  Ogden, 
deceased,  by  trustees,  to  Rothschild  &  Co,  for  104 
years  from  May  1,  1910;  lessee  to  erect  building 
to  cost  not  less  than  $250,000,  to  be  ready  May 
1,  1920;  to  go  to  lessors  at  end  of  term  without 
compensation. 

5  years    17,750 

10    years    19,000 

10    years    20,000 

79    years    22,000 

WABASH  av,  Nos  1706-1714,  e  f,  100x166.78, 
Mary  E  Hammond  of  Chicago,  Helen  D  Parker 
of  New  Rochelle,  N  Y,  Jennie  B  Stevens  Tappan 
and  Herrika  M  Stevens  Button  of  New  York 
City,  to  Rotschild  &  Co,  for  20  years  from  June 
1,  1907;  the  lessee  may  on  or  before  June  1, 
1910,  request  lessors  in  writing,  the  lessors  agree 
to  add  to  the  building  on  the  premises  three  ad- 
ditional stores,  the  lessee  to  pay  a  further  annual 
rental  of  $6,562  for  their  use  and  occupation. 
20  years  18,000 

WABASH  av.  South,  s  e  cor  East  Madison  st,  w 
f,  97x171,  Alexander  A  McKay  to  John  B  Mai- 
lers, 99  years  from  Dec  1,  1910;  lessee  to  erect 
a  fireproof  building  not  less  than  12  stories  to 
be  ready  by  May  1,  1913:  lessor's  option  to  ex- 
tend term  in  lieu  of  making  compensation  for 
improvements  for  additional  term  of  99  years 
from  Dec  1,  2009,  at  an  annual  rental  of  $50.000. 

6  months    1 5.000 

954   years    40,000 

R9       vears     50.000 

WABASH  av.  South,  No  128-132  (old  No  185-187), 
e  f,  50.14x174.6,  between  Monroe  and  Adams 
sts.  Edward  H  R  Green,  trustee  estate  of  Ed- 
ward Mott  Robinson,  deceased,  Terrell,  Tex,  to 
Tohn  T  Lenfestey,  for  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1912; 
lessee  to  make  improvements  within  10  years  to 
the  value  of  $25,000;  lessee  may  erect  new  build- 
ing at  any  time  during  the  life  of  this  lease;  les- 
see has  first  privilege  of  purchasing  the  premises 
at  any  time  during  lease. 
99  years  19.000 

WABASH    av,    s    w    cor   East    Fortv-third    st.    e   f. 
78x143.  Margaret  A  Doherty  to  Ralph  New-field; 
99    years    from    July    1,    1915,    lessee    purchased 
building  for  $20,000! 
99  years   2,500 


April  8,  1916. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


105 


GROUND    LEASES. 

Per  Year. 

WABASH  av,  South,  Nos  119-121-123,  w  f,  54x171, 
between  Adams  and  Monroe  sts,  Martha  S  Hill 
to  SchoIIe  Furniture  Co  and  Charles  H  Scholle 
for  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1912;  lessee  will  prior 
to  30th  day  of  April,  1912,  erect  and  complete 
a  building  at  least  seven  stories  in  height,  cost- 
ing approxmately  $100,000;  lessee  has  deposited 
$50,000  in  securities  with  lessor  for  the  faithful 
performance  of  the  building  clause;  building  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

4  months     ..................................... 

1       year     ...................................  17,000 

19  years     ...................................  21,600 

78*5  years     ..................................  23,750 

WABASH  av,  No  144-146  old  (25-27  new),  s  w  f, 
40x172,  156  ft  n  of  Mowrie  st,  Alexander  A 
McKay  to  Peter  Bosch  and  Chas  Bosch,  98 
years  ten  months  from  July  1,  1908;  lessee  to 
erect  new  building  before  July  1,  1909,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $50,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of 
term  without  compensation. 
99  years  ....................................  14,400 

WABASH  av,  South,  s  w  cor  East  Monroe  st,  e  f, 
52.95x85,  Leroy  A  Goddard  to  David  Mayer, 
for  198  years  from  Nov  1,  1911;  lessee  will  not 
later  than  Feb  1,  1913,  remove  present  building 
and  replace  it  with  a  modern  fireproof  building 
to  be  ready  by  Aug  1,  1914,  to  cost  not  less  than 
$300,000;  name  of  new  building  shall  be  "God- 
dard building;"  dep9sit  of  $50,000  with  the  Cen- 
tral Trust  Co  of  Illinois  as  security  for  the  per- 
formance by  the  lessee  of  the  covenants  and  pro- 
visions of  this  lease;  further  deposit  of  $250,000 
before  the  removal  of  present  building;  building 
and  improvements  to  lessor  at  end  of  term  with- 
out compensation. 
198  years  ...................................  30,000 

WABASH  av,  120  ft  s  of  Harrison  st,  Nos  374-376, 
w  f,  40x172,  estate  of  Cornelius  Price  to  Jacob 
L  Kesner,  for  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1911;  build- 
ings to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion. 
99  years  ....................................  6.000 

WABASH   av,    Nos   423-429,    between    Van    Buren 
and    Congress   sts,    w   f,   80x171.6,   Win   A    Giles 
to   Edwd   F   Bosley,    Wm    B    Simpson,    Fredk   T 
Hoyt,    trustees    under    the    Wabash    trust    agree- 
ment, 198  years  from  July  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect 
new  fireproof  building  to  cost  at   least  $400,000 
prior  to  July   1,   1932;  building  to  lessor  at  ex- 
piration of  lease  without  compensation. 
6  years   .................  ...................  24,000 

6  years  ....................................  27,000 

186  years   .....................................  30,000 

WABASH  av,  South,  322  ft  n  of  East  Fifty-third 
st,  e  f,  230x161,  Harvey  T  Weeks  to  Bosworth 
Bros  Fireproof  Storage  Co,  99  years  from  Sept 
1,  1912;  lessee  to  construct  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $50,000;  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease 
without  compensation. 
99  years  .....................................  5,000 

WABASH  av,  n  e  cor  Van  Buren  st,  w  f,  106x100, 
Anna  B  Averell  to  Timothy  F  McDermott,  De 
Kalb,  111,  25  years  from  March  1,  1909;  lessee  to 
spend  not  less  than  $25,000  in  remodeling  build 
ing;  lease  assigned  by  T  F  McDermott  to  Wex- 
ford  Co. 
25  years  .....................................  25,000 

WABASH  av,  South,  Nos  534-536,  e  f,  80  ft  n  of 
Harrison  st,  40x165)4,  Hetty  H  R  Green  of  Bel- 
lows Falls,  Vt,  to  Henry  Schelikopf  Jr,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  to  erect  building  prior 
to  May  1,  1914,  to  cost  not  less  than  $25,000. 
10  years   .....................................   6,000 

10  years  ..................  -  ..................   6.500 

5  years   ...................  ...................   7,000 

5  years  ......................................   7,500 

5  years   .....................................   8,000 

64  years  .....................................  10,000 

WABASH  av,   South,  Nos  128  to  132,  e  f,  50x92J*  ft 
on   n   and    174   ft  on   s,    110   ft   n   of  Adams   st, 
Edward  H  R  Green,  trustee  under  estate  of  Ed- 
Mott   Robinsoi,   to   Potter   Palmer   Jr,    99   years 
from  May  1,  1912;  lessee  to  make  improvements 
to  the  value  of  $25,000  prior   to   May    1,    1922; 
lessee    has    first    privilege    to    purchasing    prem- 
ises in  Case  lessor  shall  elect   to  sell. 
99  years     .....................................  19,250 

WABASH  av,  s  e  cor  East  Monroe  st,  w  f,   160x 
180,  Hobart  W  William  to  Modie  J  Spiegel,  Ar- 
thur H  Spiegel,  Sidney  M  Spiegel,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1917;  lessees  to  erect  commercial  and  of- 
fice  building   not   less    than    12    stories    high,    to 
cost  not  less  than  $1,000,000;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 
10  years     ....................................   85,000 

10  years    ....................................   90,000 

10  years     ....................................   95,000 

20  years    .....................................  100,000 

49  years    ..................  ..................  1  10,000 

WABASH  av,  Nos  1821  to  1823,  w  f,  52x168,  Hetty 
H   R  Green  to  Reuben  S   Lowenstein,  99  years 
from    January    1,    1913;    lessee    will    on    or    be- 
fore Jan  1,  1918  begin  the  construction  of  a  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than   $35,000. 
1  year  .........................................  300 

1  year  .........................................  400 

1  year  .........................................  500 

1  year   .....................  :  ...................  600 

1  year  .........................................  700 

94  years    ........................................  825 

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ABASH  av,  n  w  cor  East  Washington  st,  w  f, 
96x162  (or  to  Garland  ct),  Clifford  W  Barnes, 
Wm  R  Nash  and  Northern  Trust  Co,  Tr  of 
Simon  Reid,  dec,  to  James  O  Heymouth  and 
Thomas  J  McNulty,  99  years  from  Mar  1,  1913; 
lessee  to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$800,000  prior  to  Mar  1,  1918;  lessee  to  deposit 
with  Northern  Trust  Co  on  delivery  of  lease, 
stock  of  Michigan  ay  Co  with  a  market  value  of 
$100,000,  also  in  addition,  securities  approved  by 
the  Northern  Tr  Co,  having  an  actual  market 


GROUND    LEASES. 

Per  Year. 

value  of  not  less  than  $200,000;  buildings  to 
lessor  at  expiration. 

1  1-6  years 52,500 

5   years   55,000 

92  5-6  years 65,000 

WABASH  av,  Nos  606-612,  e  f,  48x125}^,  72  ft  s 
of  Harrison  st,  Frederick  R  Barnheisel  to  Wm 
C  Niblack,  99  years  from  May  1,  1914;  lessee 
to  erect  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $100,000; 
lessor  has  right  to  extend  this  lease  for  an 
additional  50  years,  prior  to  April  1,  2013;  build- 
ings to  lessor  on  expiration  of  the  additional 
term  of  50  years  without  compensation. 
99  years  10,000 

WABASH  av,  66  ft  n  of  Forty-second  st,  ef,  125x 
160,  Rebecca  Livingston  to  Livingston  Baking  Co, 
of  which  she  is  the  president,  99  years  from  De- 
cember 1,  1914;  lessees  may  construct  building 
to  cost  $100,000  at  any  time  after  December  1, 
1914,  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease  with- 
out compensation. 
99  years  4,800 

WABASH  av.  North,  159-161.  w  f,  40x96,  88J4 
ft  n  of  East  Randolph  st,  John  W  Barr  Jr,  Tr, 
to  Wm  Holabird,  99  years  from  March  20,  1914, 
lessee  has  option  to  purchase,  prior  to  Dec  1. 
1920,  for  $200,000,  new  building  to  be  erected 
by  lessee  within  5  years;  if  not,  $10,000  must  be 
expended  upon  present  building. 
99  years  8,000 

WABASH  av,  South,  120  ft  n  of  East  Harrison  st, 
w  f,  40x172.5,  Ada  Elizabeth  Wrigley  to  Jacob 
L  Kesner,  99  years  from  August  1,  1915;  build- 
ings to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensa- 
tion;  lessee  to  buy  buildings  for  $1.00. 
99  years  12,000 

WABASH  av,  South,  40  ft  n  of  East  Harrison  st, 
w  f,  40x172,  the  Catholic  Bishop  of  Chicago  to 
Nathan  M  and  Samuel  R  Kaufman  of  Mar- 
quette,  Mich.,  99  years  and  ten  months  from 
March  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect,  so  as  to  be  ready 
on  or  before  May  1,  1920,  a  building  of  fireproof 
construction  not  less  than  six  stories  high  and  to 
cost  not  less  than  $100,000. 

10  months    6  000 

10  years   8,000 

10  years    9,000 

10  years    10  000 

69  years   12,000 

WALL  st,  s  e  cor  Thirty-seventh  st,  150x107 
John  A  Spoor  and  Arthur  G  Leonard,  trustee: 
to  Dorley  Brothers. 

WARREN  av,  s  w  cor  Hoyne  av,  47.58x125.1, 
Thomas  R  Lyon  to  Alto  E  Weber,  99  years  from 
Aug  1,  1894;  lessee  to  erect  a  four-story  build- 
ing to  cost  not  less  than  $40,000  by  Jan  1,  1895; 
to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 900 

WARREN  av,  68  ft  w  of  Lincoln  st,  n  f,  16x90,  82 

.  years  from  May  1,  1900;  Elsie,  Mary  and  James 
B  White  to  Robert  Greig. 

3  years   99.00 

5  years   103.50 

10  years   112.50 

15  years    121.50 

10  years    130.50 

15  years   139.50 

10  years   148.50 

14  years   157.50 

WASHINGTON  blvd,  n  w  cor  Sangamon  st,  125x 
190,  Kate  A  Papin  to  George  P  Bent,  99  years 
from  Oct  24;  lessee  to  complete  within  one  year 
from  Oct  1,  1894,  a  four-story  building  to  cost 
not  less  than  $70,000;  to  be  purchased  by  lessor 
at  expiration  of  lease. 

0    years    2,400 

88    years    3,000 

WASHINGTON  st,  Nos  187  and  189,  s  f,  40Hx 
IBl'A,  Chancellor  L  Jenks  Jr  to  Chicago  Tele- 
phone Co;  lessee  buys  buildings,  improvments 
and  fixtures  for  $25,000;  198  years  from  May  1, 
1910;  lessee  to  erect  building  costing  at  least 
$150,000  by  May  1,  1915;  buildings  to  lessor  at 
end  of  term  without  compensation. 
198  years  8,000 

WASHINGTON  av,  n  w  cor  Fifty-ninth  st,  e  f, 
250x300  ft  on  Fifty-ninth  st,  s  f,  and  198J4  ft, 
w  f,  on  Madison  av,  except  buildings  and  im- 
provements, Marcus  H  Cartwright  of  Nashville, 
Tenn,  to  Louis  E  Ingalls  of  Joliet,  111,  for  99 
years  from  Oct  1,  1910;  lessor  to  purchase  build- 
ings at  end  of  term. 
99  years  8,000 

WASHINGTON  st,  West,  Nos  120-126,  11654x186, 
estate  of  Henry  Witbeck  to  H  M  Hooker,  98 
years  and  8  months  from  July  1,  1907;  lessee  to 
erect  building  to  be  completed  by  Jan  2,  1909,  to 
cost  not  less  than  $100,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at 
expiration  of  the  lease. 
Rent  for  eight  months 2,330 

98  years    4,660 

WASHINGTON   st,   Nos   200   and   202,    40%x90'/3, 

John  B  Adams  et  al  to  the  Donnell  Safe  Co,  99 
years  from  Feb  1,  1907;  building  to  go  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  time  without  compensation. 

99  years    4,000 

WASHINGTON    st,    Nos    191-197,   80x181,    Matilda 

McLean  of  Brooklyn,  N  Y,  to  Chicago  Telephone 
Co,  99  years  from  Jan  1,  1903;  lessee  may  alter 
buildings  so  that  the  value  of  the  improvements 
shall  not  be  less  than  $30,000;  building  to  go  to 
the  lessor  at  the  appraised  value. 

99    years    10,000 

WASHINGTON,  st,  s  f,  90  ft  w  of  Canal  st,  61.5x 
76.6,  George  W  Thomas  to  Helen  M  Brown, 
99  years  from  June  1,  1891;  lessee  to  erect  build- 
ing in  five  years  costing  not  less  than  $20,000; 
option  of  purchase  to  lessee  for  $61,500  within 
five  years;  lessor  to  purchase  improvements  at 
end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value. 

2  years    2,000 

3  years    2,100 

94    years    3,075 


GROUND    LEASES. 

WASHINGTON  av,  n  w  cor  of  Fifty-ninth  s" 
200x150,  Madison  av,  n  e  cor  of  Fifty-ninth  st, 
100x150,  A  T  Ewing  to  Frank  H  Barry  et  al, 
99  years  from  Aug  1,  1892;  lessee  to  erect  within 
12  months  a  building  to  cost  not  less  than  $150,- 
000;  to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  the 
lease  5,500 

WASHINGTON  blvd,  s  e  cor  Green,  100x100, 
Henry  Gerstley  to  Edward  C  and  Henry  A 
Kohler,  99  years  from  Feb  1,  1907;  lessees  will 
erect  not  later  than  May  1,  1908,  mill  constructed 
building  not  less  than  five  stories  high,  to  cost 
not  less  than  $30,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  expira- 
tion of  lease. 

99    years    2,500 

ing  within  one  year  costing  not  less  than  $30,000 
and  not  less  than  five  stories  high;  improvements 
to  be  purchased  by  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  an 
appraised  value  2,500 

WASHINGTON  st,  s  f,  54.7  ft  w  of  Wabash  av, 
24x108.6,  James  F  Lord  o  Marshall  Field,  for 
99  years  from  Jan  1,  1892;  building  to  cost  not 
less  than  $20,000  to  be  erected  within  five  years 
from  Jan  1,  1892;  to  go  to  lessor  at  the  end  of 
the  term 6,000 

WASHINGTON  st,  131  ft  e  of  Fifth  av,  s  f,  40x 
180,  Tax  Abstract  Co  to  Robert  F  Shanklin,  99 
years  from  May  1,  1895;  lessee  to  construct  with- 
in one  year  from  May  1,  1895,  a  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $200,000. 
99  years  15,000 

WASHINGTON  st,  40  ft  e  of  Franklin  st,  s  f, 
40x90,  William  H  Lundie  to  the  Chicago  Tele- 
phone Co,  for  99  years  and  9  months  from  May 
1,  1899;  lessee  to  construct  building  at  a  cost  of 
not  less  than  $75,000;  lessee  may  terminate  lease 
at  any  time  upon  giving  three  months'  notice  and 
all  liability  will  cease. 
99  years  and  9  months 6,000 

WASHINGTON  st.  40  ft  e  of  Franklin,  s  f,  40x 
90,  W  A  McGuire  to  W  H  Lundie,  99  years 
from  May  1,  1899;  the  lessee  to  construct  within 
two  years  from  May  1,  1899,  a  structure  to  cost 
not  less  than  $75,000;  to  go  to  the  lessor  at  the 
termination  of  the  lease. 
99  years  6,000 

WASHINGTON  st.  West,  n  w  cor  Fifth  av,  a  f, 
101x182,  Dec  1,  1911,  John  W  Blodgett  of  Grand! 
Rapids,  Mich,  to  Thaddeus  H  Howe,  for  99  years 
from  Dec  1,  1911;  lessee  purchases  building,  $1; 
lessee  will  on  or  before  Dec  1,  1926,  erect  fire- 
proof building  not  less  than  $500,000;  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

15    years    27,000 

84    years    30,000 

WASHINGTON  st,  West,  178-182,  s  f,  40x110,  be- 
tween La  Salle  and  Fifth  av,  Geo  F  Porter  to 
Landon  Cabell  Rose,  99  years  from  Dec  1,  1911; 
lessee  will  on  or  before  May  1,  1917,  make  im- 
provements on  building  at  a  cost  of  not  less  than 
$15,000;  lessee  has  option  to  extend  lease  for  50 
years;  annual  rental  $9,000;  at  expiration  of  term 
buildings  to  lessor  without  compensation. 
99  years  9.000 

WATER  st,  s  w  cor  of  Clark  st,  n  f,  22x90,  s  depth 
80  ft,  Northern  Trust  Co  trustee  for  Helen  E 
James  under  the  will  of  Marshall  Field  deceased 
to  Frank  Cuneo,  99  years  and  2  months  from 
Mar  1,  1913;  lessee  to  erect  fireproof  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $50,000  prior  to  May  1,  1918; 
lessor  may  extend  lease  for  25  years  from  May 
1,  2012  at  same  rental  in  lieu  of  making  com- 
pensation for  improvements ;  buildings  to  lessor 
at  expiration  of  term  without  compensation. 

99   1-6  years 6,300 

WATER  st,  Nos  113  and  115,  s  w  cor  Dearborn 
st,  43J4x50,  Henry  Botsford  to  Andrew  and  Law- 
rence Cuneo,  99  years  from  March  1,  1911;  les- 
sees to  pay  all  taxes  in  addition  to  rent;  lessors 
sells  building  to  lessees  for  $10,000;  lessee  may 
cancel  lease  at  expiration  of  20  years;  building 
to  lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 
99  years  6,435 

WATER  st.  South,  a  e  cor  Fifth  av,  8054xl50j4, 
Carl  C  Buhl  and  Joseph  Theurer  to  Charles  C 
Rumrill,  99  years  from  Sept  1,  1909;  lessee  to 
pay  taxes  and  within  15  months  to  alter  store 
occupied  by  Crerar,  Adams  &  Co  at  a  cost  of  at 
least  $20,000;  to  construct  a  new  store  and  of- 
fice building  within  30  years  from  date,  costing 
not  less  than  $100,000. 

8  months    10,800 

5  years    21,000 

Balance    of    term 20,000 

WATER   st,   West,   n  e   cor  of   Washington,    152.8 


ft  on  West  Water  st  by  70  ft  on  Wasnington  st, 
James  M  Gamble  to  Henry  F  Billings,  99  years 
from  Aprilt  1,  1889;  lessee  to  erect  building  not 


less  than  six  stories  high;  improvements  to  go  to 
lessor  at  end  of  term  without  compensation 6,000 

WATER  st,  South,  s  f,  114  ft  e  of  State  st, 
95H*55,  also  triangular  piece,  201.6  ft  on 
river,  15.8  on  State  st  and  119M  ft  on  east 
line,  Reed  estate,  Erie,  Pa,  to  Central  Market 
Company,  99  years  from  November  1,  1890; 
improvements  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  term 
without  compensation 8,200 

WATER  st,  n  f,  980  ft  w  of  Canal  basin,  120  ft 
front,  with  an  irregular  depth,  225  and  199  ft, 
Chicago  Dock  and  Canal  Company  to  Henry  J 
Rogers,  61  years  and  9  months  from  Auuj?st 
1,  1892;  lessor  to  purchase  at  end  of  lease  build- 
ings or  extend  lease  for  20  years  at  6  per  cent 
on  appraised  value. 

21   years  and  9  months 1,800 

20   years,   6   per  cent. 
20   years,   6  per  cent. 

WATER  st.  South,  s  e  cor  Dearborn,  20x80 
Jennings  Trust  Company  to  Louis  Olcese,  99 
vears  from  March  1,  1890,  with  four-story  brick 
building:  lessee  shall  make  improvements  to  ex- 
tent of  $7,000  within  six  months  of  date  of 
lease :  to  go  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease. 
99  years  3,600 


106 


THE  ECONOMIST. 


Chicago,  U.  S.  A. 


GROUND    LEASES. 

Per  Year 

WATER  st,  n  w  cor  Fifth  av,  s  f,  80x155,  Uni- 
versity of  Chicago  to  Thomas  J  White,  99  years 
from  Sept  1,  1914;  lessee  to  erect  building  to 
cost  not  less  than  $100,000,  which  shall  be  com- 
pleted and  paid  for  by  Aug  31,  1921;  lessor  to 
purchase  buildings  at  end  of  term. 

20    years    8,250 

30    years    9,375 

49  years     11,250 

WELLS  st,  n  w  cor  Sigel,  154x318,  Levi  Z  Leiter 

to  Adolph  Schoeninger,  97  years,  from  August 
1,  1891  ;  lessee  to  build  five-story  factory  within 
one  year;  to  lessee  option  of  renewal  of  lease 
at  same  terms  for  25  years 7,500 

WELLS  st,  n  w  cor  of  Superior  st,  50x110,  Mar- 
garet S  Watson  to  J  B  Galloway,  99  years,  lease 
from  February  1,  1890;  lessee  to  erect  building 
not  less  than  three  stories  high  and  costing  not 
less  than  $25,000 ;  improvements  to  be  purchased 
by  lessor  at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value..  1,500 

WELLS  st,  w  f,  69'/,  ft  s  of  Huron  st,  64^x110, 
F  A  Edgerton  of  Detroit,  Mich,  to  Theodore  A 
Kochs.  35  years ;  improvements  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  term  without  compensation. 

1  year   810 

2  years .967.50 

32  years,  6  per  cent  on  an  appraised  valuation. 

WELLS  st,  s  w  cor  Schiller,  299x330,  with  front- 
age of  456  on  Sigel  and  143  on  Franklin,  L  Z 
Leiter  to  Adolph  Schoeninger,  99  years  from 
May  1,  1892;  lessor  shall  purchase  buildings  at 
one-half  cash  value  or  lease  be  extended  for 
25  years. 
99  years  18,000 

WELLS  st,  n  w  cor  Erie,  e  f,  30x110,  Ruth  M 
Gardner  to  Phoebe  M  Butler;  99  years  from 
July  1,  1903;  buildings  to  be  purchased  by 
lessor  at  expiration  of  lease 840 

WENTWORTH  av,  n  w  cor  Goshen  st,  24x117, 
John  G  Earle  to  Charles  Domke,  50  years'  lease, 
from  May  1,  1891 ;  lessee  to  erect  building 
24x117;  improvements  to  be  purchased  by  les- 
sor at  end  of  term  at  an  appraised  value  or  re- 
new lease  for  25  years  more. 

50  years   150 

WENTWORTH  av,  w  f,  88  ft  s  of  Sixty-second 

st,  67x100,  Bronson  B  Tuttle  of  Naugatuck, 
Conn,  to  William  V  Jacobs,  99  years  from  De- 
cember 3,  1891 ;  building  to  go  to  lessor  at  end 
of  lease  1,500 

WENTWORTH  av,  s  w  cor  Forty-sixth  st,  44x117, 
John   G    Earle   to   Eugene   L   Shreffler,   50   years 
from  November  1,  1892;  buildings  to  go  to  lessor 
at  end  of  lease. 
50  years   400 

WENTWORTH  av,  e  66  ft  s  of  Forty-sixth  st,  22x 
117,   John    G    Earle   to    Eugene    L    Shreffler,    50 
years  from    November   1,   1892;    buildings  to   go 
to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
50  years   150 

WENTWORTH  av,  e  f,  88  ft  a  of  Forty-sixth  st, 
22x117,  John  G  Earle  to  Eugene  L  Shreffler, 
50  years  from  November  1,  1892;  buildings  to 

?o  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
0  years   I 150 


CtBOUND    LEASES. 

Per  Year 

WENTWORTH  av,  e  f,  110  ft  s  of  Forty-sixth  st, 
44x117,  John  G  Earle  to  Eugene  L  Shreffler, 
50  years  from  October  1,  1891 ;  lessee  to  erect 
brick  store  and  flat  building;  lessor  may  lease, 
may  extend  lease  for  25  years  or  purchase 
building. 
50  years  300 

WENTWORTH  av,   n   w  cor   Forty-sixth   st,   36x 
103,    J    L    Curtis    to    A    S    Whitman,    99    years 
a    three-story    building    by   July    1,    1896;    to   go 
to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 
99  years   600 

WENTWORTH  av,  n  w  cor  Twentieth  st,  200x 
124  y,,  Board  of  Education  to  W  K  Fairbank 
Co,  99  years  from  July  1,  1905  ;  buildings  belong 
to  lessee;  to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease  with- 
out compensation. 

25  years   2,100 

25  years   2,310 

25  years   2,541 

24  years    2,922 

WENTWORTH  av,  e  f,  44  ft  s  of  Forty-sixth  st, 

22x117,  John   G    Earle   to    Eugene    L    Shreffler, 

50    years    from    November    1,    1892;      buildings 

to  go  to  lessor  at  end  of  lease. 

50  years   1 50 

WENTWORTH  av,  n  w  cor  Sixty-third  st,  50x100, 
P  R  Chandler  to  J  F  Winter,  99  years  from 
November  1,  1895 ;  lessee  agrees  to  expend  $2,000 
by  May  1,  1896,  in  putting  premises  in  condi- 
tion for  use  as  a  storage  warehouse;  lessee  may 
purchase  premises  within  15  years  at  $50,000....  3,000 

WENTWORTH  av,  s  w  cor  of  West  Fortieth  st, 
e  f,  85x122;  Fifth  av,  s  e  cor  West  Fortieth  st, 
w  f,  122x122;  Fifth  av,  s  w  cor  West  Fortieth 
st,  e  f,  122x122,  except  a  piece  of  land,  being 
a  right  angle  triangle,  with  a  base  10  ft  on 
Princeton  av,  measured  from  its  s  e  cor  at  the 
intersection  of  s  line  and  Fortieth  st,  and  running 
to  an  apex  55  ft  e  of  s  cor,  on  a  s  line  of  s 
Fortieth  st;  David  G  Hamilton  to  Peabody  Coal 
Co,  for  25  years  from  March  1,  1912. 

25  years   2,400 

WENTWORTH  av,  199  ft  n  of  West  Seventy-third 

st,   e   f,   50x122,   99   years   from    March    1,    1915, 

Hetty  H  R  Green   to  Sidney  W  Golden. 

99  years   250 

WENTWORTH  AV,  n  w  cor  Sixty-sixth  st,  e  f, 
100x51.95,  99  years  from  October  1,  1914,  Hetty 
H  R  Green  to  Andrew  N  Grossman;  lessee 
may  at  any  time  after  October  1,  1914,  erect  a 
building  or  improvement  upon  said  premises. 

5  years 500 

94  years   400 

WESTERN  av,  South,  Nos  600  to  606,  8  w  cor 
Harrison  st,  99^x125,  Mary  King  to  Louis 
Samkovitz  and  Mandel  Dulsky,  for  99  years 
from  Aug  18,  1911;  lessee  to  pay  incumbrance 
of  $17,000  on  property  in  lieu  of  buying  build- 
ing; lessee  may  purchase  land  prior  to  Jan.  1, 
1922,  for  $39,250. 
99  years  1,800 

WESTERN  av.  North,  s  w  cor  West  Lawrence 
av,  e  f,  100.42x125,  Eliakim  R  Bliss  to  Charles  H 
Kusel  and  Jacob  L  Harris,  99  years  from 
June  1,  1914;  lessee  agrees  to  erect  building 


5,500 


GROUND    LEASES. 

Per  Year 

to   cost   not   less  than   $25,000,   to   be   ready   by 
October    1,    1915  ;    building   to   lessor   at    end   of 
term    without    compensation. 
5    years    ....................................    2,500 

5    years    ....................................   3,000 

5    years    ....................................   4,000 

84    years    ....................................   5,000 

WILSON  av,  s  e  cor  Kenmore  av,  n  f,  143x125, 
Thomas  B  Jeffery  of  Kenosha,  Wis,  to  Elwin 
A  Roser,  99  years  from  June  1,  1909;  lessee  as 
security  for  rent  agrees  to  erect  within  eighteen 
months  a  substantial  brick  or  stone  building,  to 
cost  at  least  $10,000,  for  general  business  pur- 
poses. 
99  years  .....................................  2,000 

WILSON    av,    n    w    cor    Evanston    av,    320x112, 
Clarence    Buckingham   to    Percy   C   Stohr. 
35  years   .....................................   4,000 

WILSON  av,  105  ft  e  of  Evanston  av,  s  f,  60x100, 
William  H  Vehon  to  Jones,  Linick  &  Schaefer 
Co,  25  years  from  May  1,  1909;  lessee  to  pay 
taxes;  lessor  to  complete  by  May  1,  1909,  a 
theater  building. 
25  years 

WILSON  'av,   s  w  cor  Kenmore  av,  n  f,   50x125, 
Chancellor  L  Jenks  to  Roy  B  Tabor,   198  years 
from  Feb  1,  1915.  Lessee  purchases  buildings  and 
may  at  his  option  erect  a  building  to  cost  $65,000, 
buildings  to  lessor  at  expiration  of  lease.     Lessee 
agrees  to  pay  $63,000  incumbrance. 

5  years   ....................................   6,000 

193  years  ....................................   6,500 

WINTHROP  av,  n  e  cor  Argyle  st,  w  f,  Elzer  C 
Noe  to  Edwin  A  Roser,  99  years  from  January 
1,  1911;  lessee  to  pay  taxes  in  addition  to  erect 
a  building  within  12  months  from  date  to  cost 
not  less  than  $10,000. 
5  years 
10  years 
84  years  ..................................... 

WOODLAND  PARK,  s  i,  400  ft  e  of  Cottage 
Grove  av,  50x120.6,  Matson  Hill  to  M  L  Beers, 
W  W  Clay  and  L  B  Dutton,  99  years  from 
November  1,  1892;  lessees  to  erect  by  April  1, 
1893,  a  four-story  building  to  cost  not  less  than 
$33,000;  to  go  to  lessor  at  the  end  of  lease; 
lessees  have  option  of  purchase  on  or  before 
February  1,  1894,  at  $20,000;  in  case  they  shall 
erect  a  first-class  fireproof  structure,  costing 
$100,000,  and  it  shall  be  good  July  1,  1991; 
lessor  shall  have  option  of  purchase  of  building 
or  of  extending  the  lease  99  years  .............. 

WOODLAND    av,    cor    Myrtle,    215.55x217.5x56, 
F    N   Green  to  Woodlawn    Park   Club   Auxiliary 
Association,  99  years  from  April   30,    1891. 
5  years   .....................................          1 

25  years   .........  ............  .  ...............      430 

69   years,    6   per  cent   on   appraised   value   every 

WOODLAWN  av,  n  e  cor  Forty-sixth  st.  120x 
170.2,  Granger  Farwell  to  John  J  Shutterly  and 
Abel  Bliss  of  New  Lenox,  99  years  from  October 
1,  1892;  lessees  to  erect  a  three-story  and  base- 
ment apartment  building,  100x70,  to  cost  $50,000, 
by  May  1,  1893;  lessor  to  purchase  improvements 
at  their  fair  cash  value  at  end  of  the  lease,  or 
extend  latter  for  99  years. 
99  years  .....................................  3,700 


1,300 
1,500 
1,800 


1,200 


CHICAGO  TITLE  &  TRUST  COMPANY 

Title  and  Trust  Building 

ABSTRACTS   OF  TITLE: 

The  company  possesses  the  only  complete  abstract  plant  in  existence,  covering  all  titles  in  Cook  County,  111., 
made  up  from  day  to  day  by  its  own  experts,  through  an  examination  of  the  original  instruments  and  records. 

TITLE   GUARANTEE    POLICIES: 

These  policies  are  issued  upon  titles  approved  by  the  attorneys  of  the  company  as  being  safe  and  merchantable. 
They  furnish  a  security  to  purchasers  of  real  estate  and  of  mortgages  not  possible  under  any  other  system. 

TRUSTS: 

The  company  accepts  and  executes  trusts  of  every  character.  It  acts  as  trustee  under  wills,  deeds  in  trust, 
and  under  judgments  or  decrees  of  courts,  and  as  receiver  or  trustee  in  bankruptcy,  executor,  administrator, 
guardian  or  conservator. 

FEES  AND   CHARGES: 

Are  as  low  as  is  consistent  with  a  moderate  profit  and  the  maintenance  of  adequate  reserves. 

ASSETS   EXCEED   $9,500,000  NO   DEMAND   LIABILITIES 


HARRISON  B.  RILEY,  President 
A.  R.  MARRIOTT,  Vice-President 

WM.   C.   NIBLACK,  Vice-President  and  Trust  Officer 
ABEL  DAVIS,  Vice-President 

JUSTIN  M.  DALL,  Vice-President 

JOHN  A.  RICHARDSON,  Vice-President 
FRANK  G.  GARDNER,  Treasurer 

E.  L.  FITZ-RANDOLPH,  Asst.  Treasurer 
R.  W.  BODDINGHOUSE,  Secretary 

CHARLES  R.  DALRYMPLE,  Asst.  Secret; 


OFFICERS 


JAMES  A.   PATTEN 
WYLLYS  W.  BAIRD 
A.   R.   MARRIOTT 
ABEL   DAVIS 


MOSES  E.  GREEXEBAUM 
CHARLES   L.    BARTLETT 
EDGAR   M.    SNOW 
NATHAN  G.  MOORE 


DIRECTORS 

HARRISON    B.    RILEY 
CHARLES  S.   CUTTING 
J.  LEWIS  COCHRAN 
WILLIAM  C.  NIBLACK 


H.  C.  MAEHLER,  Asst  Secretary 
J.  FRANK  GRAF,  Asst.  Secretary 
WALTER  B.  SMITH,  Asst.  Secretary 
HARRY  J.  TANSLEY,  Asst.  Secretary 
WM.   ARNOLD,   Real    Estate   Officer 
EUGENE  C.  JENKINS,  Escrow  Officer 
CHARLES   L.   BARTLETT,   General  Counsel 
SHERMAN  C.  SPITZER,  Asst.  Gen.   Counsel 
RALPH  ADAMS,  Asst.  Mgr.  Abstract  Dept. 


BERNARD  A.  ECKHART 
JAMES  B.  FORGAN 
GEORGE  E.  RICKCORDS 
NOBLE  B.  JUDAH 


OTTO  C.  BUTZ 
EDMUND  A.  CUMMINGS 
EDWARD  A.  SHEDD 
EDWARD  P.  RIPLEY 


16. 


REAL  ESTATE  VALUATIONS. 


107 


COMMISSIONS  AND  CHARGES 


Prescribed  by  the  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board 


SECTION      I. FOR     NEGOTIATING     LEASES     FOR     BUSINESS     AND 

RESIDENCE  PROPERTY  WHERE  RENTS  ARE  NOT  COLLECTED 
BY  THE  AGENT,  AND  WHERE  BUILDINGS  ARE  ALREADY 
ERECTED,  BUT  NOT  INCLUDING  GROUND  LEASES. 

Where  the   term  of  lease  is  six   months  or  less, 
charge   7    per   cent   on    an   amount   equal   to    six    months 

•I.     (See  rule  3  of  this  article.) 

(2)  Where  the  term  is  more  than  six  months  and 
c.oc '  not  exceed  two  years,  charge  5  per  cent  on  an 
amr.  in.  equal  to  one  year's  rental.  (See  rule  3  of  this 

.) 

(3  •  If  the  monthly  rentals  are  not  uniform  through- 
out he  entire  term  of  any  lease  coming  under  the  pro- 
visio  s  of  rules  1  and  2,  the  average  monthly  rental  for 
fh<-  i  :tual  period  of  the  least  shall  be  used  as  the  basis 

mputation. 

v4)  -Where  a  term  exceeds  two  years,  use  as  a  basis 
charg  5  per  cent,  and  add  for  each  six  months  or  frac- 
tion t  ereof  over  two  years,  one-half  of  1  per  cent,  which 
rate  •  all  be  figured  on  one  average  year's  rental  of  the 
entire  erm. 

(5)  In  figuring  commissions  to  be  charged  on  leases 
where    ie  rental  to  be  received  by  the  lessor  is  net,  that 
is  to  !   v,  where  the  lessee  agrees  to  pay  taxes  and  fire 
insurai  '  ^  premiums,  in  addition  to   the  rental   named   in 

r»r  *      •  ,  the  annual  rental  upon  which  to  compute  com- 

.  s  shall   be  the  net  rental  plus  the  amount  of  the 

xes  and  estimated  fire  insurance  premiums;  the 

ntt.iti  'i    being  to  make  the  charge  on  the  same  basis  as 

if  the  It.  ;or  paid  same  and  made  the  lease  on  the  usual 

gross  basM. 

As  it  <rill  be  impossible  to  correctly  judge  what  the 
future  Mil  be  during  the  term  of  a  taxes  and  insurance 
I  remiuiri?  lease,  the  amount  of  the  taxes  last  paid,  or  to 
d  (i  possible  of  being  ascertained)  on  the  property, 
•hall  be  uitd  as  a  basis  for  computation.  As  such  leases 
obviously  Mate  the  amount  of  fire  insurance  to  be  car- 
ried or  ;b  :  property  at  the  expense  of  the  lessee,  and  an 
approxi-n..  c  insurance  rate  contemplating  the  tenant  in 
possession,  can  easily  be  obtained  from  the  underwriters 
as  to  the  nsurance  rate  at  the  time  the  lease  is  made, 
the  same  ihall  be  used  as  a  basis  for  computation. 

(6)  W'len  the  lease  gives  the  lessee  a  privilege  of  re- 
.  newal,  the  charge  shall  be  made  for  the  actual  term  of  the 

lease.  If  the  lessee  later  avails  himself  of  the  privilege 
of  renewal,  whether  strictly  according  to  the  terms  ex- 
pressed in  The  lease  or  not,  the  agent  shall  also  be  en- 
titled to  :\  commission  on  the  extended  period.  This 
additional  commission  shall  be  the  difference  between  the 
amount  of  commission  due  for  the  entire  term,  including 
the  .extended  period,  and  the  amount  of  commission 
.  revionsly  paid.  The  additional  commission  shall  be  paid 
the  agent  at  the  time  of  renewal. 

(7)  Where  renewals  of  leases  are  negotiated  and  the 
agent  does  not  collect  the  rent,  he  shall  charge  the  regu- 
lar   rates  prescribed   in   this  section,   the   same   as   if   the 
leases  were  negotiated  with  new  tenants. 

(8)  The  minimum  charge  to  be  made  in  any  case  fot 
.'    ';         •  lence   property   shall    be    $10. 

(9)  Should  there  be  a  clause  in  the  lease  giving  the 
If  see    an     option    to    purchase    the    property    demised, 
wl  ether  or  not  the  purchase  is  made  exactly  on  the  terms 
stipulated  in  the  lease,  the  owner  shall  pay  the  agent  who 
negotiated  the  lease  2*6  per  cent  on  the  purchase  price 
to  .ie  paid  when  the  sale  is  closed. 

HIM      II. CHARGES      POR      NEGOTIATING      LEASES      WHICH 

•ONT1MPLATE     THE     ERECTION     OF     NEW     BUILDINGS. 

(U)     The  charge  for  negotiating  leases  which  contem 

i».e   erection   of   a   building   for   a   tenant,    shall    b« 

P«»  .cent  on   the  value  of  the   land   as  calculated   in 

'.       i-aking  of  the  lease,   and   2%    per   cent   on  the   cost 

ihr  proposed  building  and  appurtenances. 

irjjes    for    procuring    tenants    under    the    conditions 
>ned   in   the   foregoing  are   to   be  made  at  the   rate 


stipulated,  unless  there  shall  have  been  a  previous  agree 
ment  between  the  owner  and  the  agent  for  the  collection 
of  rent. 

SECTION       III. CHARGES      POR       MANAGEMENT      OF      PROPERTY 

WHERE    AGENT     COLLECTS     THE    RENT,     MAKES     LEASES,     RE 
PAIRS,    ETC. 

(11)  For   renting  and   collecting   rents,   regardless   of 
the  character,  use  or  location  of  the  property,  charge  5 
per  cent   on   collections,  unless  special  or  extraordinary 
services  are  required,  when  an  additional  charge  may  bt 
made    which    will    be    commensurate    with    the    service 
rendered. 

(12)  For    office    and    residence    property,     wherevei 
located,  charge  5  per  cent  on  collections. 

(13)  In  the  management  of  property  under  this  sec- 
tion the  agent   shall    be  entitled  to  charge  on   disburse- 
ments as  follows,  to-wit:  On  amounts  paid  out  for  taxes 
on   improved   property,    1   per   cent,   and   on   unimproved 
property   2*6    per   cent,   no   charge   to   be   less   than    $U 
Members    shall    have    the    right    to    charge    for    special 
services   not   contemplated   under   ordinary   agency. 

(14)  For  negotiating  new  leases  and  for  the  renewals 
of  old  leases  the  charge  shall  be  in  accordance  with  the 
circumstances   and    services   performed,   and    shall    be   in 
addition  to  the  amount  expended  for  advertising. 

(15)  Where   the   collections   of   rents   on    property   is 
withdrawn   from  an  agent,   such   agent  shall   be  entitled 
to  charge  for  the  unexpired  term  of  any  leases  he  may 
have  made  or  renewed   during  his  agency,   at  the  rates 
specified  in  the  first  part  of  this  article  hereof. 

(16)  Agents  may   take  the  management   of  buildings 
and  charge  the  regular  board  rates  for  making  new  leases 
as  prescribed   in   sections    1    and   2  hereof,   and   in   their 
discretion  reduce  the  charge  hereinbefore  provided  in  this 
section  for  renting  and  collecting.     This  policy  is  recom- 
mended to  members  for  the  reason  that  it  places  them  in 
position  to  pay  commissions  to  other  brokers  who  may 
assist  them  in  making  leases. 

(17)  For  transferring  or  assigning  leases  the  charge 
shall  be  in  proportion  to  the  service  rendered,  but  in  no 
event  shall  same  be  less  than  $5  for  leases  on  residence 
property  and  $15  for  leases  on  business  property. 

SECTION      IV.— GROUND     LEASES. 

The  following  charges  shall  be  made  for  ground  leases, 
whether  the  agent  is  managing  and  collecting  rents  on  the 
property  at  the  time  of  making  lease  or  not. 

(18)  For    making    an    original    lease,    or    a    sub-lease 
thereof,  where  the  term  of  lease  is  seven  years  or  less, 
charge  in  accordance  with  Section  1  of  this  article. 

(19)  For  making  an  original  lease,  or  a  sub-lease  there- 
of, where  the  term   of  lease  is  over  seven  and  does  not 
exceed    15  years,   charge   on   the  total  rent  for   the   term 
2  per  cent. 

(20)  For    making    an    original    lease,    or    a    sub-lease 
thereof,   where  the   term    of  lease   exceeds   fifteen    years, 
charge    on    the    value    of    the    ground    as    determined    by 
capitalizing   the   annual    ground    rental   on    a    4   per   cent 
basis  of  2l/i  per  cent. 

PROVISION  (A)  OF  RULE  20.  If  the  annual  ground 
rental  during  the  entire  term  of  the  lease  is  not  uniform, 
the  charge  shall  be  made  on  the  value  of  the  land  as 
determined  by  the  average  annual  ground  rental  capital- 
ized as  aforesaid. 

PROVISION  (B)  OF  RULE  20.  If  the  lease  contains  a 
clause  providing  for  re-appraisement  of  the  ground  by 
appraisers  during  the  term  of  the  lease  the  average  an- 
nual rental  between  the  date  of  lease  and  the  date  set 
for  the  first  appraisement  shall  be  taken  as  the  basis  on 
which  to  compute  the  total  rental  for  the  entire  term. 

(21)  In  any  case  if  cash  or  other  consideration  is  paid 
in  addition  to  the  ground  rent,  the  amount  of  such  cash, 
or  value  of  such  consideration,  shall  be  added  to  and  be- 


come a  part  of  the  capitalized  value  on  which  the  charge 
shall  be  figured. 

SECTION     V. — CHARGES     FOR     MAKING    SALES    OF    REAL    ESTATE. 

Rule  22.     On  a  sale  of  $2,000  or  less 5  per  cent, 

but  no  charge  shall  be  less  than  $25. 

Rule  23.     On  a  sale  over  $2,000  up  to  and  includ- 
ing $3,000    $1.20 

Rule  24.     On  a  sale  over  $3,000  up  to  and  includ- 
ing $4,000    140 

Rule  25.     On   a  sale   over  $4,000  up  to  and  includ- 
ing  $5,000    160 

Rule  26.     On   a  sale   over  $5,000   up  to  and  includ- 
ing $6,000    180 

Rule  27.     On  a  sale  over  $6,000  up   to  and  includ- 
ing $7,000    200 

Rule  28.     On  a  sale   over  $7,000  up  to  and  includ- 
ing $8,000    220 

Rule  29.     On  a  sale  over  $8,000  up  to  and  includ- 
ing $9,000    240 

Rule  30.     On  a  sale   over  $9,000   up  to  and   includ- 
ing $10,000    250 

Rule  31.     On  a  sale  exceeding  $10,000 2yi  per  cent 

The  above  schedule  does  not  apply  to  the  handling  of 
subdivisions  where  the  charge  shall  be  a  matter  of  con- 
tract. 

(32)  In  selling  or  exchanging  acre  property  outside  of 
Cook  County,  or  farm  lands  located  in  said  County,  the 
charge  shall  be  5  per  cent. 

(33)  For    selling    leaseholds    of    buildings,    or    parts 
thereof,   charge  for  the  unexpired   term   of  the  lease  the 
same  rates  as  if  a  new  lease  were  made,  plus  20  per  cent 
of   the   bonus. 

For  selling  ground  leases  and  improvements,  charge  4 
per  cent  on  the  amount  of  the  sale  price  of  the  lease- 
hold interest  and  improvements,  plus  \]6  per  cent  on  the 
value  of  the  ground  as  determined  by  capitalizing  on  a 
4  per  cent  basis  the  annual  ground  rental  being  paid  at 
the  time  of  sale. 

(34)  In  case  of  exchanges  of  property,  a  full  commis- 
sion,   based   upon    the   sale   price,   shall   be   paid    by   each 
party,   the  same  as  if  a  sale  of  each  property   had  been 
made. 

(35)  All  charges  herein  provided  for  the  sale  or  ex- 
change of  real  estate  and  the  sale  of  leaseholds  and  build- 
ings, shall  be  based  upon  the  sale  price,  meaning  thereby 
gages,  the  sale  price  shall  be  construed  to  mean  the  price 
'hat  if  the  sale  is  made  subject  to  a  mortgage  or  mort- 
of  the  equity,  plus  the  encumbrances. 

SECTION     VI.— CHARGES     FOR     MAKING     LOANS. 

(36)  On  real  estate  leans  the  mortgagor  shall  pay  Zy* 
per    cent    on   the    amount    of   the    loan,   and    in    addition 
thereto,   the  attorney's  fees  for  the  examination  of  title, 
recorder  s   fees  for   recording  the   necessary  loan  papers, 
and  the  cost  of  guaranty  policy,  and  of  continuation  of 
the  abstract  of  title  brought  down  to  include  the  record 
of  the  deed  securing  the  loan. 

(37)  For  renewal  of  loans  the  mortgagor  shall  pay  at 
the  same  rate  as  provided  in  the  preceding  paragraph. 

SECTION     VII. — FEES     FOR    VALUATIONS. 


For  making  valuations  on  real  estate,  members  shall 
not  charge  less  than  the  following  amounts: 

On  amounts  not  exceeding  $10,000,   charge  $25. 

On  amounts  over  $10,000  and  not  exceeding  $30,000, 
charge  $25  on  the  first  $10,000  and  $2  per  thousand  on 
excess,  up  to  and  including  $30,000. 


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THE  ECONOMIST. 


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Chicago,  U.  a.  A. 


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